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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nh pra in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Property Name and Address, including City and Zip Code. Specify the Building Type from options like Row, Mid-Rise Walk-up, or Townhouse.
  3. List any Federal, State, or Local financing currently or previously associated with the property.
  4. Fill in the Legal Owner Entity Information. Include the Owner Entity Legal Name, Address, Contact details (Email and Phone), TIN, and DUNS number.
  5. Provide Management Agent Information by entering the Company Name, Address, Contact Email, Phone number, and TIN.
  6. Indicate whether the Owner or Agent has experience managing a Section 8 multifamily property by selecting Yes or No.
  7. Complete Unit Information by specifying Total Units in Property and Total Units being designated for 811. List units by bedroom size along with utility details.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your form to Laurel Treamer at NHHFA via email or postal address provided.

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Property ownership information can be requested from the County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. For more information, please visit their website to Request a Real Estate Record.
Activities in wetlands and surface waters such as excavation, removal, filling, dredging and/or construction of structures in or on any bank, flat, marsh, forested wetland or adjacent to waterbodies, generally requires wetlands permitting review and approval, in accordance with the Fill and Dredge in Wetlands Act (RSA
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has set the following standards for PFAS in drinking water: PFOA: 12 parts per trillion (ppt) PFOS: 15 parts per trillion (ppt)
You cant cut down Live Oaks, Southern Magnolias, Bald Cypresses, or Eastern Red Cedars without a permit. These trees are considered heritage trees due to their size, age, or species. Live Oaks are cherished for their broad-spreading crowns and longevity.
#2 Visiting the County Recorders Office Go to your county recorder or assessor website and open the Official Records or Land Records search. Enter the property address, parcel (APN) or owner name. View or purchase the deed, lien, or transfer history.

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You can find out easily by contacting the register of deeds in the county where the property resides and asking to see the most current deed. You can peruse older deeds to see historical owners.
Mowing and other cutting of vegetation, including trees, within wet meadows or forested wetlands, is authorized by state administrative rules Env-Wt 309.02(a) if certain conditions are met: Roots are not disturbed. Ground is frozen or dry enough to avoid making ruts.
Timber harvesting is an important commercial activity in forested wetlands and harvests have been common in US wetlands for centuries (Stine 2008).
Excessive trampling may also harm the hydrology of the wetland by penetrating impervious soil layers. Careful cutting of wetland woody trees and shrubs can be effective in opening a closed canopy to the point of producing a response in the plant community.

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