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New Hampshire Landlord-Tenant Laws

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Landlords and property managers should know New Hampshire LandlordTenant laws to manage their New Hampshire rental property. This video covers everything you need to know about New Hampshire lease laws and New Hampshire Landlord Laws.

A standard, fixedterm New Hampshire Rental Contract is usually for a oneyear (12month) period. Either party can terminate a monthtomonth Lease Agreement with 30 days' notice.

Landlord & Tenant Laws in New Hampshire: Lease Requirements
Copy of Lease: Landlords must provide Tenants with a copy of the executed Lease Agreement within 30 days of the Lease signing.
Movein Checklist: If you accept a security deposit, you must give Tenants a written list documenting the property’s condition within 5 days of when the Tenant takes possession.
Security Deposit Receipt: Tenants who don’t pay the security deposit with a check must be provided with a security deposit receipt that states the name of the bank where the deposit is being held.
LeadBased Paint Disclosure & Pamphlet: For rental units built before 1978, Landlords must provide Tenants with a leadbased paint disclosure and pamphlet https://www.ezlandlordforms.com/docum....

Landlord Laws in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Security Deposit Regulations
Landlords may charge up to one month’s rent for the security deposit. The deposit, along with an itemized list of any deductions, must be returned to the Tenant within 30 days of the end of the Tenancy.

New Hampshire Landlord Entry Laws
To enter the property for nonemergencies, Landlords must give reasonable notice. We always recommend providing Tenants with at least 24 hours' notice.

New Hampshire Late Fee Requirements
There is no limit on how much Landlords may charge for late fees, but late fee policies should be discussed in the Lease Agreement.

Renters Insurance in New Hampshire
Landlords may require Tenants to get renters insurance and can make failure to do so a breach of the Lease Agreement.

New Hampshire Returned Check Fees
Returned payment fees may not exceed $25 and should be discussed in the Lease.

New Hampshire Increase in Rent Laws
New Hampshire has no limits on rent increases. However, the Lease should discuss the procedure and notice requirements for increasing rent.

LandlordTenant Laws in New Hampshire Landlords’ Responsibilities
New Hampshire Landlord Repair Laws
Landlords must provide Tenants with safe and healthy living conditions. Tenants should promptly alert Landlords of any needed repairs, and Landlords must make all necessary repairs within 14 days.

Tenants Rights Laws New Hampshire
If the Landlord fails to make repairs, Tenants have specific rights including the right to withhold rent.

Evictions in New Hampshire
If a Tenant fails to pay rent or violates the Lease Agreement, the Landlord may start the eviction process. In these situations, Landlords must strictly follow New Hampshire law and can never resort to “selfhelp” eviction methods, such as changing locks or shutting off utilities.

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Disclaimer: This video is solely for education purposes. It is not intended to serve as legal advice. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of any of this information.

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