Many New Hampshire landlords understandably try to draft their own leases or handle evictions on their own in an effort to save money. While well-intentioned, this approach often leads to costly and time-consuming complications that could have been avoided with early legal guidance. Landlord-tenant law in New Hampshire is highly […]
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With winter nearing, it’s essential to be aware of common misunderstandings surrounding Landlord-Tenant law. Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant in New Hampshire, don’t let these myths fool you, especially if a dispute arises. Misunderstanding #1: Evictions are “Seasonal” A common misconception is that landlords cannot proceed with evictions […]
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Are you ready to move on, but your ex isn’t making any effort to leave your home? Your ex may have certain rights depending on the living arrangement and any agreements you may have made during your relationship. Is My Ex a Tenant? What Does That Mean? If your name […]
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Landlord and Tenant Law continues to evolve as the coronavirus pandemic endures. Landlords’ frequently asked questions are answered here. What is an “eviction moratorium”? Tenants may not be evicted for non-payment of rent if they provide a Declaration affirming that they meet certain criteria. For what reasons may covered tenants be evicted during […]
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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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With the CDC predicting a surge in coronavirus transmissions this winter, now is the perfect time to make sure you are prepared. In addition to purchasing important household items that may become scarce, there are also some legal action items to consider: Estate planning– This isn’t just for the elderly […]
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Too often, people enter the world of income property expecting it to be simple: sign a lease, prepare the unit and collect rental checks. They quickly find it to be far more complex. New Hampshire law imposes extensive requirements on landlords and, while the laws can appear relatively straightforward, there […]
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