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With two months left to spend the money, officials say the rental relief program – which compensates landlords for back rent to prevent existing tenants from eviction – is a surer bet to get it out the door.
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Over the past five years, the median gross rent had risen by 26% for two-bedroom units and by 32% for all units.
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The strain is not unique to Concord. Other housing authorities also report long waiting lists and say their tenants are struggling to find homes in New Hampshire's competitive rental market.
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The bill would give most New Hampshire tenants facing eviction due to repairs, renovations or a property sale more time to find a new place.
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You can now text us to ask your questions about housing in New Hampshire. We're also sharing updates on important housing news.
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Dealing with an unresponsive landlord, leaks or bed bugs? Not sure what your rights are during an eviction? Concerned that you’re facing discrimination when apartment-hunting? We want to help.
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La crisis de alojamiento de New Hampshire está afectando a los inquilinos de una manera particularmente fuerte. En NHPR, queremos darle a los inquilinos las herramientas que necesitan para navegar los desafíos de renta y brindar mejor enfoque a nuestro reportaje de sistemas que afectan el acceso a un hogar, a la accesibilidad y seguridad.
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It's not uncommon for people in New Hampshire to wait years, in some cases nearly a decade, for rental assistance vouchers. But even when they get a voucher, many still struggle to find landlords willing to cooperate.
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In advance of the end of the federal eviction moratorium at the end of the month, New Hampshire advocates are working to help the state’s immigrant…
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A new report from New Hampshire Housing paints a bleak picture of the state’s rental market: Prices are high, inventory is low and competition is intense.…