A North Dakota month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible rental option that renews each month until either the landlord or tenant decides to end it with proper notice. It’s ideal for those who want short-term arrangements without the commitment of a long-term lease. Simple, convenient, and easy to adjust as needs change.
North Dakota Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
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Required Landlord Disclosures (2)
Under state and federal law, North Dakota landlords must make the following disclosures to residential tenants:
1. Lead-based paint: Landlords must disclose information about the known presence of lead-based paint and associated hazards in any dwelling unit built before 1978 (Section 1018 of Title X).
2. Move-in checklist: North Dakota landlords must give new tenants a checklist that clearly outlines the dwelling unit’s condition at move-in (NDC § 47-16-07.2).
Required Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month Agreement
To terminate a North Dakota month-to-month lease, also known as a tenancy at will, either the landlord or the tenant may issue notice to the other party within the time frame required by state law:
Required notice for landlord: One calendar month (NDC § 47-16-15)
Required notice for tenant: One calendar month (NDC § 47-16-15)
Rent Increase Laws
Unlike fixed-term leases that lock landlords and tenants into a set rent for a year or more, month-to-month tenancies run on shorter terms. Landlords may raise the rent at the end of each month as long as they follow North Dakota rent increase laws.
As of 2025, North Dakota has no rent control or rent stabilization laws. Landlords may raise rent by any amount they consider appropriate as long as they give tenants at least 30 days’ notice before the increase takes effect (NDC § 47-16-07). However, rent increases must remain reasonable. Landlords cannot use them to retaliate against tenants or apply them in a discriminatory way.
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