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Looking for a NH Lease Agreement

Tucker LaClair
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Hi All!

I am starting my land lording journey and am looking for some advise on the most cost effective way to get a legitimate NH lease agreement.  Any replies would be appreciated!

Tucker

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Jeff Barnard
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Jeff Barnard
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  • Nashua, NH
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Hi @Tucker LaClair,

As a PRO member, you have access to state-specific Landlord forms here on BP. On the Pro Perks page you will find a tab called "Landlord Forms." Here you can download NH-specific forms including a Lease Agreement. This is where I started for my first lease, and I have adapted the form a few times to meet my specific needs. However, I will echo @Jessica Stevenson and recommend you speak with an attorney early in the process. A few bucks spent on the front end may save you from a world of trouble down the road. 

Best of luck getting started!

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