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Municipalities are required by law to provide temporary assistance to residents in need, even if the person is a resident of another town and in the city temporarily. That includes housing aid.
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A pandemic-era rental assistance program that paid hotels in New Hampshire to open their doors to as many as 900 unhoused people is ending this spring.
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Directivo de planificación de Nashua aún no decide sobre propuesta de planta de asfalto. Organización benéfica en Manchester trabaja en esfuerzo de alternativas más baratas de alojamiento. Jardineros se preparan para enfrentar cambio climático en la primavera.
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Members of the Manchester Housing Alliance Land Trust say it’s the first collective living model of its kind in the city to provide affordable housing options.
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Hubo un almuerzo para forjar lazos entre los legisladores de NH y comunidades inmigrantes. Legislatura evalúa proyecto de ley a favor de derechos de propietarios de vivienda. La Cámara votará sobre un proyecto de ley que quitaría la opción de votar sin identificación.
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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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The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority estimates it will take 20,000 new units by 2030 to meet the state’s rental demands, and advocates say the budget allocations are a necessary investment.
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Planners for New London and Lebanon say the zoning amendments that are coming up to a vote this election season would address their communities' housing shortage, which has affected residents and businesses.
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The plan includes renovations to the University of New Hampshire hockey arena, a new student debt relief program and more.