New Hampshire Property Compliance

Comprehensive guides to landlord-tenant laws and rental property regulations in New Hampshire, United States.

🏠Residential Guidelines

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New Hampshire Residential Tenancy Laws: A Landlord's Guide

Comprehensive overview of New Hampshire's residential rental laws, including RSA 540, the security deposit cap, and the 30-day eviction notice.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Drafting New Hampshire Lease Agreements: Key Requirements

A landlord's guide to creating enforceable residential lease agreements in New Hampshire, including prohibited clauses under RSA 540-A.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

Late Fees and the 15-Day Grace Period in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has a unique 15-day grace period before late fees can be charged. Learn how this impacts landlords and what fees are enforceable.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Maintenance Obligations & Habitability in New Hampshire

Understand New Hampshire's implied warranty of habitability under RSA 48-A and a landlord's duty to maintain safe, code-compliant rental properties.

4 min readVerified Mar 2026
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New Hampshire Rent Increase Laws: No Caps, But Rules Apply

A comprehensive guide to New Hampshire's rent increase rules under RSA 540-B, including the 30-day notice requirement and frequency limits.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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New Hampshire Security Deposit Laws: The Low Cap

Understand New Hampshire's strict security deposit rules, including the 1-month/$100 cap, segregated bank accounts, and the 30-day return deadline.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Required Disclosures for New Hampshire Residential Landlords

Understand the mandatory disclosures New Hampshire landlords must provide, including owner identity, deposit location, and lead paint notices.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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The Eviction Process in New Hampshire: RSA 540

A landlord's guide to the New Hampshire eviction process under RSA 540, covering the 7-day demand for rent and the Landlord and Tenant Writ.

4 min readVerified Mar 2026

🏢Commercial Property Guidelines

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New Hampshire Commercial Property Laws: A Landlord's Overview

Understand the contract-driven regulatory landscape of New Hampshire commercial real estate, where freedom of contract governs nearly every aspect.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

Default Interest & Late Fees in New Hampshire Commercial Leases

Understand how commercial landlords in New Hampshire enforce rent collection through default interest, flat late fees, and liquidated damages.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Maintenance Responsibilities in New Hampshire Commercial Leasing

Discover how maintenance duties are allocated in New Hampshire commercial real estate, focusing on NNN leases, HVAC, and the structural divide.

2 min readVerified Mar 2026
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New Hampshire Commercial Leases: Key Clauses & NNN Structures

Key considerations for drafting enforceable commercial leases in New Hampshire, focusing on NNN structures, CAM charges, and Make Good obligations.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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New Hampshire Commercial Rent Increases & Escalation Clauses

There is no rent control for commercial properties in New Hampshire. Learn how escalation clauses, CPI adjustments, and FMV reviews function.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Required Disclosures in New Hampshire Commercial Leasing

Understand why there are no mandatory statutory disclosures for commercial landlords in New Hampshire and how due diligence fills the gap.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Security Deposits in New Hampshire Commercial Leasing

Understand the unregulated nature of commercial security deposits in New Hampshire, including letters of credit and personal guarantees.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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The Commercial Eviction Process in New Hampshire

Understand the commercial eviction process in New Hampshire, where lease terms control notice periods but court proceedings are still mandatory.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

Legal Disclaimer

This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Laws change frequently — always verify current regulations and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. Landager is a property management platform, not a law firm.