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Opponents say there’s already other reasons for landlords to get rid of residents under existing law.
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HB 117 would allow landlords to evict tenants at the end of a lease, given a 30-day notice, without providing any reason.
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Tenants and landlords can now request to use a free mediation process, where a neutral third party can help to come up with a solution to their underlying disagreements before an eviction case is filed.
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A week after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a moratorium that had helped prevent evictions, aid organizations in New Hampshire are trying an expedited, in-person approach.
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Representantes de Southern New Hampshire Services estarán en el Manchester Circuit Court el jueves 2, viernes 3 y martes 7 de septiembre. La meta es que sea lo más fácil posible para arrendatarios y propietarios llenar el formulario para la asistencia de renta.
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A week after President Joe Biden rolled out a new federal moratorium on evictions for nonpayment of rent, New Hampshire housing advocates and judges are grappling with a format they say has created new complications.
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A continuación, lee las noticias del viernes 6 de agosto y la conversación con Maria Eveleth de New Hampshire Legal Assistance.También puedes escuchar haciendo click en el audio.Una nota: Lo escrito es nuestro guión para nuestras grabaciones. Tenlo en cuenta si ves algunas anotaciones diferentes.
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The law previously gave N.H. tenants seven days after getting an eviction notice to repay. Now, that deadline extends up to the date of the eviction hearing.
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Thousands of renters in New Hampshire are waiting to know if they’ll get any help paying their bills through the state’s new emergency rental assistance program