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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Reasonable Entry: Interior vs Exterior?
Do NH landlord tenant laws surrounding reasonable notice of entry apply to exterior as well as interior? For instance, what if a landlord wants to water some flowers around the exterior of the property (a duplex) or take care of a yellow jacket nest? Is reasonable, presumably 24-hour notice, required for exterior "entry?"
No doubt going into the apartment itself (interior) would require reasonable notice.
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Exterior is not considered entry unless its in a dedicated yard space that is reserved for them. For interior access its a min. of 24 hours to be respectful.
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