North Dakota Landlord Retaliation Laws

North Dakota Landlord Retaliation Laws

Last Updated: June 12, 2023

Tenant Protected Actions
  • None Specifically
  • Possibly Maintenance Complaints
  • Possibly Notice of Non-Renewal
Landlord Retaliatory Actions
  • None Specifically
  • Possibly Eviction
Penalties for Retaliation
  • None Specifically
  • Possibly Monetary Damages

When Is It Illegal for Landlords to Retaliate in North Dakota?

North Dakota landlords are not clearly prohibited from retaliating against tenants. Case law implies that tenants may be able to sue for retaliatory evictions related to maintenance complaints or non-renewal of a lease. However, there is no clear standard in the law yet.

What Can Tenants Do in Response in North Dakota?

North Dakota tenants have no clear options for responding to retaliation. Retaliation cannot be used as a counterclaim in a normal eviction action. However, tenants may be able to sue a retaliating landlord after eviction for monetary damages. The law does not yet clearly address this question.

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