Quiet Title actions allow property owners to request that the Court clarify boundary line disputes and other ownership questions. While boundary disputes related to errors in deed (or “title”) histories are common, you may be surprised to learn that there are ways in which a person can gain ownership of […]
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Electricity rate hikes have many New Hampshire residents considering solar panels as a way to keep expenses down. Here are some factors to consider when deciding whether to “go green.” How will your location impact installation and tax? Check your town’s ordinances for specific rules on how, when, and where […]
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Obtaining and maximizing insurance for condominium associations has many challenges, including limited insurance markets, allocating insurance responsibilities between unit owners and the association, and implementing rules to give the association the best insurance outcomes for rates, coverage, and claims. A condo association’s insurance options will be directly affected by the […]
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Are you considering purchasing property with the intent to develop or subdivide it? Or perhaps you want to subdivide your existing lot. It is important to know if your intentions comply with municipal zoning ordinances and subdivision regulations; the purpose of which is to avoid issues that arise within poorly […]
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A recently signed bill will ease the process for homeowners seeking to create additional living units on their properties. The new law, which becomes effective June 1, 2017, is designed to increase affordable housing options in New Hampshire, particularly for the elderly and young adult children just starting to build […]
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Serious, sometimes lifelong illnesses have been increasingly linked to the presence of dangerous household molds. In response to growing concerns, a group of business leaders, health administrators and legislators from New Hampshire formed the NH Mold Task Force to address the need to protect people from the physical, emotional and […]
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