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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.
- 3-Day Notice: Non-payment of rent or lease violations. - 30-60 Day Notice: For no-fault evictions. Landlords can file if the tenant fails to comply with the notice. The tenant must be served with the Summons and Complaint.
A landlord can only evict a residential tenant for good cause including some specific reasons listed in the statute. In all cases, the landlord must list a statutory reason for the eviction. One common reason for eviction is failure to pay rent. In those cases, a demand for rent is required.
Typically, New Hampshire law requires landlords to provide reasonable noticecommonly 24 hoursbefore entering for non-emergency repairs. In a genuine emergencylike a fire, gas leak, burst pipe, or anything posing immediate risk to property or peoplea landlord can enter the unit without prior notice.
What does referencing a tenant involve? Identification check (using a passport or driving licence) Proof of income. Credit check. Confirmation of employment (a written employers reference confirming the tenants employment and salary) References from former landlords.
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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.
A New Hampshire 30-day notice to quit is a letter used to terminate a month-to-month rental arrangement. This form can be sent by either party to relay the date on which the lease will end.

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