Friday, December 17, 2010

Rights of tenants in New Hampshire

Know your rights as a tenant. New Hampshire right granted certain rights that the owner renter can hurt. Understand your rights as a tenant can protect you against unfair practices. DiscriminationUnder (New Hampshire), law, the owner can not refuse to rent tenant, based on age, sex, race, nationality, marital or family status, sexual orientation, religion or disability. Owners can also distribute syndrome acquired immunodeficiency (AIDS) party .EvictionLandlords renters must provide written notice of eviction tenants and generally remove tenants can only for the following reasons: failure to pay rent. the substantial damage to property. Non-compliance with the rental. Conduct that endangers other tenants, landlords, or its agents. the dangers of lead-based paint or the abolition of the location property of the market. If owner has a different cause to a tenant must give it to distribute, the tenant must first a warning to correct unacceptable behavior.Late PaymentLandlords tenant notice giving seven days of expulsion for non-payment of rent. Owner cannot remove renters for not paying the rent if the tenants before end of the period is tenant more than $15 for damages unless numbers, therefore, more than three times in the past 12 months.

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