Letter from Landlord to Tenant where Tenant Complaint was caused by the deliberate or negligent act of Tenant or Tenant's guest - New Hampshire 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the letter. This sets a clear timeline for your communication.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion regarding the recipient.
  4. In the section regarding the complaint, specify what damage has been reported by the tenant. Be concise yet detailed.
  5. Clearly state that the tenant is responsible for repair costs due to their actions or those of their guests. This reinforces accountability.
  6. Indicate when repairs will commence and remind them that they will receive a bill for these costs.
  7. Complete the proof of delivery section, selecting how you delivered this notice to ensure proper documentation.
  8. Finally, sign and date the letter before sending it off, ensuring all necessary parties are informed.

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Most tenants in New Hampshire arent required to leave their homes on just the landlords say-so. Most tenants are entitled to a hearing where they get a chance to defend themselves before a judge. And a landlord must get the judges permission before the tenant has to leave.
Basic Rights: All tenants in New Hampshire are legally entitled to a unit that meets basic health, structural, and safety standards, and that is in good repair. Withholding of Rent: Yes. A tenant may withhold rent if the landlord fails to keep the rental unit in a livable condition. N.H. Rev.
Time and Emotional Toll Cost TypeAverage Cost ($) Service of Process Fees 40-100 Sheriff or Marshal Fees 50-150 Storage and Removal of Tenants Property 100-500 Administrative Expenses 50-2005 more rows

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If they do not, you may be able to withhold rent or even break your lease and move out. If the issue is minor, on the other hand, the landlord has more breathing room. You cannot withhold rent or break the lease without repercussions if the landlord fails to fix a minor repair.
Tenant/landlord disputes (ie. rent increase, eviction, etc.) should be referred to New Hampshire Legal Assistance located at 1361 Elm Street, Manchester, NH. They may be docHubed by telephone at (603) 668-2900.
For restricted properties (most residential properties) the landlord may only evict the tenant for good cause, as defined by law. Good cause includes: ▪ Non-payment of rent. Substantial damage to the premises by tenant or tenants household or guests. Failure of tenant to comply with a material term of the lease.

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