Can Tenants Get a Refund for a Rental on Topsail Island After Hurricane Florence?

Hurricane Florence did more than trash people’s vacation plans, it trashed Topsail Island. While many of the beach houses are structurally sound, there was a mandatory evacuation order when Hurricane Florence arrived. And that’s good, considering that streets ended up with 4′ of sand on them and there were no utilities by the time the hurricane left.

Can tenants get a refund for their beach house?

I rent out a couple of beach houses in Surf City and this is the first thing that I was asked by a tenant who was scheduled to be on vacation from September 15 – September 22, 2018, and also by the next tenant who was supposed to be in from 9/22/18 – 9/29/18, etc – you get the picture, in fact, Topsail Island is closed until further notice.

Since I take a very personal approach to renting beach houses on Topsail Island of course I offered everyone alternate dates or a refund. Everyone chose the alternate date. But what happens if you rented from someone on AirBNB or from one of the big “rental agencies”?

You may or may not be able to get a refund. I’ll explain below.

Mandatory Evacuations and North Carolina Law

States like North Carolina who have both a lot of vacationers and hurricanes have special laws in place to protect tenants. North Carolina’s Vacation Rental Act (N.C. General Statute Chapter 42-A) protects consumers who rent a vacation home to some extent.

You get a refund if:

  • You had no rental agreement, or,
  • Your rental agreement says you’ll get a refund, or,
  • Your rental agreement doesn’t cover what happens in the event of a natural disaster, Act Of God, or Mandatory Evacuation.

You probably will not get a refund if:

  • Your rental agreement states there are no refunds, or,
  • You were offered rental insurance when you signed the rental agreement and you did not accept it.

Some rental agreements spell out precisely what happens in the event of a natural disaster and that could include a refund, no refund, or, a partial refund.

This applies to all beaches along the NC coast including North Topsail Beach, Topsail Beach, Atlantic Beach, Oak Island, Wilmington, Emerald Isle, Outer Banks, etc.

Did you get burned at Topsail Island?

If so, please tell us about it below in the comments section after taking some action.

Actionable steps:

  • Having a problem with a hotel? File a complaint about a hotel by contacting the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division and file a complaint online.
  • If you rented the property through a property management company or real estate broker, contact the North Carolina Real Estate Commission at (919) 875-3700.

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5 responses to “Can Tenants Get a Refund for a Rental on Topsail Island After Hurricane Florence?”

  1. […] First, understand your rights. Should you be given a refund? See this article I wrote to see if you’re eligible for a refund: Can Tenants Get a Refund for a Rental on Topsail Island After Hurricane Florence? […]

  2. Karyn Clifton Avatar
    Karyn Clifton

    We got burned. Sellers refused to refund or even rebook for the same week the following year.

    1. bob Avatar
      bob

      Were you offered rental insurance when you signed the rental agreement? If not, please read the post above carefully…

  3. […] September 2018 I wrote about tenants being legally eligible for refunds after Hurricane Florence (if you’re attempting to get a refund, visit that page […]

  4. […] wrote a detailed article about refunds after storms here. In general, if someone was going to stay and a hurricane comes, you need to give them a new date […]

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