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Pres. To Gov. 7/2/202607/02/2026Ratified07/01/2026Ordered EnrolledHouse06/30/2026Concurred In S Com SubHouse06/30/2026Placed On Cal For 06/30/2026House06/29/2026Cal Pursuant 36(b)House06/29/2026Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com SubHouse06/25/2026Regular Message Sent To HouseSenate06/25/2026Passed 3rd ReadingSenate06/24/2026Passed 2nd ReadingSenate06/24/2026Reptd FavSenate06/23/2026Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate06/17/2026Com Substitute AdoptedSenate06/17/2026Reptd Fav Com SubstituteRe-ref Com On JudiciarySenate06/11/2025Com Substitute AdoptedSenate06/11/2025Reptd Fav Com SubstituteRe-ref to State and Local Government. If fav, re-ref to Judiciary. If fav, re-ref to Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate06/09/2025Withdrawn From ComSenate06/09/2025Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate04/30/2025Passed 1st ReadingSenate04/30/2025Regular Message Received From HouseSenate04/30/2025Regular Message Sent To SenateHouse04/30/2025Passed 3rd ReadingHouse04/29/2025Passed 2nd ReadingHouse04/29/2025Placed On Cal For 04/29/2025House04/28/2025Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)House04/28/2025Reptd FavHouse04/28/2025Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse04/15/2025Reptd Fav Com Sub 2Re-ref Com On State and Local GovernmentHouse04/01/2025Reptd Fav Com SubstituteRef to the Com on Commerce and Economic Development, if favorable, State and Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse03/12/2025Passed 1st ReadingHouse03/12/2025Filed
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Concurred In S Com SubHouse | 06/30/2026 | PASS: 111-2
Passed 2nd ReadingSenate | 06/24/2026 | PASS: 42-0
Passed 2nd ReadingHouse | 04/29/2025 | PASS: 114-1
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FiledNo fiscal notes available.Edition 1No fiscal notes available.Edition 2No fiscal notes available.Edition 3No fiscal notes available.Edition 4No fiscal notes available.Edition 5No fiscal notes available.RatifiedNo fiscal notes available.
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COMMERCE; CORPORATIONS
FOR-PROFIT; HOUSING; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; MUNICIPALITIES; PLANNING & ZONING; PROPERTY; PUBLIC; REAL ESTATE; SMALL BUSINESS; TITLE CHANGE; HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS; NGOS
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160A (Chapters); 160A–205.8 (Sections)
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No counties specifically cited.
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H372: Home-Based Business Fairness Act. Latest Version
2025-2026
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
HOUSE BILL 372
RATIFIED BILL
AN ACT TO providE that cities shall not prohibit certain home‑based businesses within their jurisdictional limits.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
PART I. CITIES SHALL ALLOW CERTAIN HOME‑BASED BUSINESSES WITHIN THEIR JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS
SECTION 1. Article 8 of Chapter 160A of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read:
§ 160A‑205.8. No‑impact home‑based businesses.
(a) A city shall not adopt an ordinance or other regulation prohibiting no‑impact home‑based businesses within its jurisdictional limits or require a person to apply, register, or obtain any permit, license, variance, or other type of approval to operate a no‑impact home‑based business within its jurisdictional limit. A city may impose reasonable regulations on no‑impact home‑based businesses if the regulations are narrowly tailored for any of the following purposes:
(1) Ensuring the protection of public health and safety, as allowed by law.
(2) Ensuring that the business activity meets all of the following:
a. Is compatible with the residential use of the property and surrounding residential use.
b. Is secondary to the use of the property as a residential dwelling.
c. Complies with State and federal law, including the payment of applicable taxes.
(3) Prohibiting or limiting the use of no‑impact home‑based businesses for the purpose of selling illegal drugs, liquor, operating or maintaining a structured sober living home, pornography, obscenity, or nude or topless dancing or other adult‑oriented businesses.
(b) A city shall not require as a condition of operating a no‑impact home‑based business that the owner or occupant of the property do the following:
(1) Submit a petition for rezoning the property for commercial use.
(2) Install or equip fire sprinklers in any building or structure subject to the North Carolina Residential Code.
(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply if the operation of a no‑impact home‑based business is prohibited by the terms of:
(1) Any deed, covenant, or agreement restricting the use of the land.
(2) Any master deed, bylaws, or other documents applicable to a homeowners association.
(d) The following definitions apply in this section:
(1) Goods. – Any merchandise, equipment, products, supplies, or materials.
(2) Home‑based business. – Any business owned and operated by the owner or occupant of the residential dwelling that manufactures, provides, or sells goods or services.
(3) No‑impact home‑based business. – A no‑impact home‑based business for which all of the following apply:
a. The total number of on‑site employees and clients do not exceed the city's occupancy limit for the residential property.
b. The business activities are characterized by all of the following:
1. Are limited to the sale of lawful goods and services.
2. Do not generate on‑street parking or a substantial increase in traffic through the residential area.
3. Occur inside or in the yard of the residential dwelling.
4. Are not visible from the street.
5. Do not store merchandise, equipment, products, supplies, or materials outside of the premises.
PART II. EFFECTIVE DATE
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 1st day of July, 2026.
s/ Rachel Hunt
President of the Senate
s/ Destin Hall
Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Josh Stein
Governor
Approved __________.m. this ______________ day of ___________________, 2026