North Dakota Code § 47-16-17.1

Termination due to domestic abuse
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1. A tenant to a residential lease who is a victim of domestic violence as defined in 
section 14 -07.1-01 or fears imminent domestic violence against the tenant or the 
tenant's minor children if the tenant or the tenant's minor children remain in the leased 
premises may terminate a lease agreement, as provided in this section, without 
penalty or liability.
2. The tenant must provide advance written notice to the landlord stating:
a. The tenant fears imminent domestic violence from a person named in a court 
order, an order prohibiting contact, or a civil protection order under chapter 
14-07.7, or other record filed with a court;
b. The tenant needs to terminate the tenancy; and
c. The specific date the tenancy will terminate.
3. The notice must be delivered by mail, facsimile communication, or in person before the 
termination of the tenancy.
4. A landlord may not disclose information provided to the landlord by a tenant 
documenting domestic violence under this section. The information may not be 
entered into any shared database or provided to any person, but may be used as 
evidence in an eviction proceeding, in a claim for unpaid rent or damages arising out 
of the tenancy, or as otherwise required by law.
5. A tenant terminating a lease under this section is responsible for the rent payment for 
the full month in which the tenancy terminates and an additional amount equal to one 
month's rent, subject to the landlord's duty to mitigate. The tenant is relieved of any 

other contractual obligation for payment of rent or any other charges for the remaining 
term of the lease, except as provided in this section.
6. This section does not affect a tenant's liability for delinquent, unpaid rent, or other 
amounts owed to the landlord before the lease was terminated by the tenant under this 
section.
7. The tenancy terminates, including the right of possession of the premises, on the 
termination date stated in the notice under subsection 2. The amount equal to one 
month's rent must be paid on or before the termination of the tenancy for the tenant to 
be relieved of the contractual obligations for the remaining term of the lease as 
provided in this section.
8. For purposes of this section, timing for the payment of the lessee's security deposit 
under section 47-16-07.1 is triggered by either of the following:
a. If the only tenant, including the tenant's minor children, is the tenant who is the 
victim of domestic violence, upon the first day of the month following the date the 
tenant vacates the premises.
b. If there are additional tenants bound by the lease, upon the expiration of the 
lease.
9. Notwithstanding the release of a tenant from a lease agreement under this section, the 
tenancy continues for any remaining tenants.
10. A person may not refuse to rent, refuse to negotiate for the rental of, or in any other 
manner make unavailable or deny a dwelling to an individual, or otherwise retaliate in 
the rental of a dwelling solely because a tenant or applicant or a household member of 
the tenant or applicant exercised the right to terminate a lease under this section.
11. In an action for a violation of this section, the court may award statutory damages of 
one thousand dollars. The court also may award actual damages, reasonable 
attorney's fees, costs, and disbursements.

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