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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.
Denying a Landlord Entry Tenants cannot unreasonably deny a landlord entry into their apartment. A tenant can request to have an entry moved to a different date, but the tenant cannot prevent the landlord from entering the apartment as long as all of the applicable requirements for entry are met.
Landlords generally need to give 24 hours notice before entering a unit. The landlord needs to provide notice to enter the unit in situations in which they need to make repairs or improvements.
With its landlord-friendly laws, such as no rent control, this state can be an appealing place for property investment. Prioritize the security and stability of your rental property by investing in reliable New Hampshire rental property insurance coverage.
New Hampshire law requires landlords to provide safe, sanitary housing for tenants. A state law (RSA 48A:14) spells out minimum standards for rental property. (Your local community, particularly a city or larger town, may have its own housing code, which can require your landlord to do more.
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Landlords in New Hampshire cant refuse to renew a long-term lease without good cause, even after the lease has expired. If the landlord has good cause (a legitimate business or economic reason) to not renew the lease, the landlord must give the tenant a 30-day termination notice. (N.H. Rev. Stat.
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.
Landlords may not enter the premises without prior tenant consent, except in cases of emergency repairs. Emergency entry may include evaluating, planning for, or engaging in emergency remediation of infestations, such as rodents or bed bugs, within 72 hours of receiving notice.

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