THE BROKE PET PARENT
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NC-BSL-001

North Carolina's statewide dangerous-dog law focuses on what a dog has done, not on a statewide list of banned breeds.

Facts checked: Yes

Clear at midnight: No

Reviewer note: Do not imply local or private breed restrictions are prohibited.

Production write-back and authentication are the next implementation layer. Publication remains human-only.

NC-COST-001

Your landlord can ask for a security deposit. The most they can ask depends on how long you rent the home.

Facts checked: Yes

Clear at midnight: No

Reviewer note: Underlying rule is G.S. 42-51(b). Keep statute number out of reader text.

Production write-back and authentication are the next implementation layer. Publication remains human-only.

NC-COST-002

Your landlord can charge a one-time pet fee that you won't get back.

Facts checked: Yes

Clear at midnight: No

Reviewer note: Underlying rule is G.S. 42-53.

Production write-back and authentication are the next implementation layer. Publication remains human-only.

NC-COST-003

North Carolina does not give a specific dollar limit for the pet fee.

Facts checked: Yes

Clear at midnight: No

Reviewer note: No numeric ceiling identified in authorities reviewed. Do not overstate as 'no cap exists anywhere.'

Production write-back and authentication are the next implementation layer. Publication remains human-only.

US-FED-AA-001

If you have a disability, federal housing law may give you the right to ask for an exception to a landlord's normal pet rules.

Facts checked: Yes

Clear at midnight: No

Reviewer note: HIGH VOLATILITY. Distinguish HUD enforcement posture from underlying rights. Human review every material change.

Production write-back and authentication are the next implementation layer. Publication remains human-only.