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Alternatively, if the eviction is based on the tenants failure to comply with a material term of the lease, then a 30-day notice period is required. The expiration date on the form is the date the notice period runs out. After the expiration date, the landlord can start the court case to evict the tenant.
You are always able to break a lease; there is little a landlord can do to actually stop you from leaving before the full term specified in the lease. You are violating no law by vacating early, but you are violating the terms of the contract between you and the landlord.
Landlords in New Hampshire must have good cause to end a month-to-month tenancy. This is different from the law in most states; in most states, landlords can end month-to-month tenancies simply by giving sufficient notice.
Notice Requirements to End a Rental Lease in New Hampshire Notice Required To Terminate A Tenancy With A Fixed End Date: 30 days ( 540:3(II)) Notice Required To Terminate a Yearly Lease With No End Date: 30 days ( 540:3(II)) Notice Required to Terminate A Week-to-Week Lease: 30 days ( 540:3(II))
You cant be forced out in 7 days without a Court Order. More likely, the landlord gave you a 7-day notice to vacate for cause. This is effectively a warning of the landlords intent to petition the Court to evict you.
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Give Advanced Written Notice. Its typically best to provide a written notice to your landlord, at least 30 to 60 days in advance of moving out, that you plan to break your lease. In your notice, include a move-out date and your reasons for breaking your lease.

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