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Caswell County, North Carolina eviction risk overview
County brief·Updated June 22, 2026

Caswell County, North Carolina Eviction Risk: Low

2 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Yanceyville (2.7) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2.7
LOW

Ranked #40 of 100 NC counties

2k residents · 2 cities · 6 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Caswell County eviction risk score history

Min1.6 Average2.3 Now2.7
10 5 1976 · score 2.4 1977 · score 2.4 1978 · score 2.3 1979 · score 2.4 1980 · score 2.4 1981 · score 2.4 1982 · score 2.5 1983 · score 2.4 1984 · score 2.2 1985 · score 1.7 1986 · score 1.7 1987 · score 1.6 1988 · score 1.6 1989 · score 1.6 1990 · score 1.6 1991 · score 1.7 1992 · score 1.9 1993 · score 1.9 1994 · score 1.8 1995 · score 1.9 1996 · score 1.8 1997 · score 1.8 1998 · score 1.7 1999 · score 1.8 2000 · score 1.9 2001 · score 2.0 2002 · score 2.1 2003 · score 2.1 2004 · score 2.1 2005 · score 2.1 2006 · score 2.0 2007 · score 2.0 2008 · score 2.5 2009 · score 2.8 2010 · score 2.8 2011 · score 2.8 2012 · score 2.7 2013 · score 2.6 2014 · score 2.5 2015 · score 2.5 2016 · score 2.4 2017 · score 2.4 2018 · score 2.4 2019 · score 2.5 2020 · score 3.3 2021 · score 3.5 2022 · score 2.6 2023 · score 2.6 2024 · score 2.7 2025 · score 2.7 2026 · score 2.7

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How Caswell County ranks in North Carolina

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Elevated
#40 of 100 NC counties 2.7 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 61st percentileLowHigh
#40 of 100 counties in North Carolina for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Moderate
#31 of 51 states (statewide) 94.3 index
Cost of living, 40th percentileLowHigh
North Carolina ranks #31 of 51 states on overall cost of living (5.7% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Moderate
#30 of 51 states (statewide) 81.4 index
Housing services cost, 42nd percentileLowHigh
North Carolina ranks #30 of 51 states on housing services (18.6% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
High
#18 of 100 NC counties 35.5% of income
Income spent on rent, 83rd percentileLowHigh
#18 of 100 counties in North Carolina on % of income spent on rent.

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Cities in Caswell County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
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CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Yanceyville Pop 2,215 · 31.6% income · $521 rent · Rep 2,215 2.7 31.6% $521 Rep
002 Milton Pop 133 · 39.4% income · $1,082 rent · Rep 133 2.2 39.4% $1,082 Rep

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Local landlord context

One county, multiple regulatory regimes.

Caswell County, North Carolina eviction laws carries an average eviction-risk score of 4.3/10 (Moderate) across its 2 tracked cities. That middle-of-the-road figure puts the county at rank 58 of 100 in North Carolina eviction laws, meaning 57 counties in the state score higher and carry more risk, while 42 are less risky and more landlord-friendly. For investors, that places Caswell County squarely in the middle third of the state, a market that demands attention but is not among the state's most challenging operating environments.

Look closer and the range is tighter than the headline suggests: city scores run from 3.1/10 to 4.4/10, a 1.3-point spread. With an average rent of $553, a renter share of 58.4%, and a rent burden of 32%, the rental pool here is cost-sensitive. A single missed payment or lease dispute can escalate quickly, so understanding exactly where a property sits within the county matters more than the county average alone.

The cities inside Caswell County

Yanceyville is the county's largest and highest-risk city, with a population of 2,215 and a score of 4.4/10. As the county seat, it concentrates most of the county's rental activity and accounts for virtually the entire county population tracked in this data. At 4.4/10, Yanceyville sits at the top of the county's risk range and is the primary driver of the county average.

Milton, by contrast, scores 3.1/10 with a population of just 133. The lower score reflects a notably different risk profile, demonstrating that even within a small, two-city county, risk is hyper-local. A landlord operating in Milton faces materially different conditions than one with units in Yanceyville, despite both being governed by the same county and state legal framework.

State-level laws that apply here

Every eviction in Caswell County follows North Carolina eviction laws state law under N.C.G.S. § 42 (Landlord and Tenant). For nonpayment of rent, landlords must serve a 10-day notice under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-3 before filing. A material lease breach or holdover tenancy requires no advance notice period before filing under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-26. Month-to-month tenancies require a 7-day notice to terminate under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-14. Understanding the North Carolina eviction laws eviction process from notice through lockout is essential: uncontested cases typically resolve in 21 to 45 days, while contested matters can run 45 to 100 days.

On the cost side, court filing fees range from $150 to $200, sheriff lockout fees from $30 to $125, and attorney fees from $500 to $2,500, depending on case complexity. North Carolina eviction laws does not require just cause to terminate a tenancy, and state law preempts any local rent-control ordinance, so no city within the county can impose a rent cap. Landlords researching North Carolina eviction costs or North Carolina tenant protections will find the state framework largely investor-friendly relative to high-regulation states, though the poverty rate here adds collection risk that fees alone do not capture.

With a poverty rate of 33.9% among the tracked population, cash-flow risk in Caswell County is real regardless of the moderate composite score; use the city grid above to compare Yanceyville and Milton side by side before committing capital.

Eviction filings in Caswell County

In June 2023, 11 eviction filings were recorded in Caswell County, 137.5% of the historical average (above average).1

Last 24 months of filings 2021-07 – 2023-06
Monthly eviction filings in Caswell County (LSC CCDI)2021-07: 9 filings (140.6% of avg)2021-08: 14 filings (179.5% of avg)2021-09: 7 filings (79.6% of avg)2021-10: 3 filings (37.5% of avg)2021-11: 5 filings (86.2% of avg)2021-12: 9 filings (150.0% of avg)2022-01: 8 filings (100.0% of avg)2022-02: 2 filings (50.0% of avg)2022-03: 10 filings (148.2% of avg)2022-04: 3 filings (37.5% of avg)2022-05: 5 filings (80.0% of avg)2022-06: 11 filings (137.5% of avg)2022-07: 7 filings (109.4% of avg)2022-08: 9 filings (115.4% of avg)2022-09: 11 filings (125.0% of avg)2022-10: 9 filings (112.5% of avg)2022-11: 5 filings (86.2% of avg)2022-12: 6 filings (100.0% of avg)2023-01: 7 filings (87.5% of avg)2023-02: 7 filings (175.0% of avg)2023-03: 10 filings (148.2% of avg)2023-04: 5 filings (62.5% of avg)2023-05: 9 filings (144.0% of avg)2023-06: 11 filings (137.5% of avg)

Historical eviction filings in Caswell County

From 2000 to 2018, eviction filings in Caswell County increased 8%. The peak was 101 filings in 2002.2

Annual filings 2000–2018 No filing data published after 2018
Annual eviction filings in Caswell County 2000-2018 (Eviction Lab)2000: 77 filings2001: 81 filings2002: 101 filings2003: 95 filings2004: 76 filings2005: 66 filings2006: 90 filings2007: 83 filings2008: 67 filings2009: 70 filings2010: 80 filings2011: 81 filings2012: 71 filings2013: 88 filings2014: 68 filings2015: 79 filings2016: 77 filings2017: 97 filings2018: 83 filings

Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.

Peer counties in North Carolina

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Perquimans County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 2.3K
Peer county
Jones County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 2.3K
Peer county
Ashe County eviction risk
2.6
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.5K
Peer county
Cherokee County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.1K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Caswell County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Caswell County

Q1

How many renters live in Caswell County?

Renter share is 58.4%, so approximately 1,371 of Caswell County's 2,348 residents are renters.
Q2

What is the lowest-risk city in Caswell County?

The lowest score in Caswell County is 2.2/10. See the city grid above for the specific municipality.
Q3

What is the highest-risk city in Caswell County?

The highest score in Caswell County is 2.7/10. See the city grid above for the specific municipality.