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Tenants in New Hampshire have the right to stay in their rental unit unless there is a just cause for eviction, such as non-payment of rent or a lease violation. They are entitled to receive a proper eviction notice, and they have the right to contest the eviction in court, ensuring due process is followed.
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.
New Hampshire repair and maintenance laws New Hampshire landlords are required to make repairs within 14 days after receiving written notice from tenants.
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.
Month-to-month tenants in New Hampshire are entitled to a 30-day notice before any eviction or rent increase can be enforced. This provides some protection against arbitrary changes, although these tenants have less stability than those with a fixed-term lease.
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New Hampshire Eviction Time Estimates ActionDuration Issuance of writ of restitution 5-7 days after judgment is entered Appeal period Within 7 days after judgment is entered Time to quit after writ is posted Unspecified Total 1 3 months3 more rows Nov 2, 2023
New Hampshire is generally considered a landlord-friendly state due to its lack of rent control and flexible eviction procedures. However, the state also ensures tenants rights to habitable living conditions and fair treatment.
There is no New Hampshire statute limiting how much a landlord can raise the rent. If your landlord tries to raise your rent by an unreasonable amount, there is a legal argument that such an increase is not enforceable by a court.

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