The North Dakota thirty (30) day notice to quit is served on a month-to-month tenant to notify them of the landlord’s intention to terminate the written or verbal rent agreement. The notice cannot be served by the landlord. Instead, it must be served by a third party such as a private process server, or the sheriff. The notice provides the tenant with thirty (30) days to vacate the rental property. If the tenant does not vacate the property by the end of the notice period, the landlord can file an eviction action in the District Court of the county in which the property is located.
Laws – § 47-16-07