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Anthony Simboli
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  • Investor
  • Londonderry, NH
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Where to go - New Tenant Lease for NH -only have MA Lease Written

Anthony Simboli
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  • Investor
  • Londonderry, NH
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Hey guys 

I'm in the process of writing up a new lease for my first tenants in Manchester NH. I've had plenty of lease agreements for when I was investing in MA but I want to have a New Hampshire specific lease to make sure I'm covering local and state laws. Any recommendations on where to go/who to contact? I'm in a good situation where I already have a tenant lined up, however I want to send them a formal lease agreement as soon as possible so I can have it reviewed and signed.

I've used standard templates as starting points in the past but not sure if I should head down the RE Attorney route or not. 

Any info would be great!

Thanks!

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