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Dustin Senor
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Lease in New Hampshire

Dustin Senor
  • Investor
  • Henniker, NH
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Hello BP Community,

You all have come through for me in the past, so I'm hoping you can help me out again. 

Two questions... Does current land lord tenant law prohibit me from asking for first, last ad security?

Also, does anyone have a iron-clad lease? I am willing to pay.

Thanks!

Dustin

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James S.
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James S.
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NH law says a security deposit can be $100 or up to one months rent, whichever is higher. (It obviously hasn't been updated in a while, hence the 100  bucks). 

The only exception are the single family landlord who owns no other property, and owner occupied properties less than 6(I think) units.

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