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Should Her Commercial Real Estate Lease Have a Non-Disturbance Agreement?

Nashua Business Owner Asks The short answer is, Yes.  Commercial leases often include what is known as a subordination, non-disturbance, and attornment agreement, commonly referred to as an SNDA. SNDAs memorialize certain rights of the tenant, the landlord, and associated third parties, such as the landlord’s lender or a purchaser of the property. There are […]

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Evictions During Covid-19 Restrictions

By Executive Order on May 15, 2020, Governor Sununu extended through June 5, 2020 the prohibition of residential and commercial evictions first announced in his Emergency Order #4. Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-04, the following exceptions are currently the only permissible grounds for eviction: 1.a.   Eviction Proceedings initiated against an individual for violations of a lease […]

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Commercial/Business Landlord/Tenant Mediation in New Hampshire:

Traps for the Unwary Abound! Many of our firm’s Nashua area commercial/business landlords and tenants have questions and concerns about how best to resolve disputes. Mediation is one option. Mediation is available throughout the New Hampshire judicial system, from small claim actions to Supreme Court appeals. However, court-sanctioned mediation is not available in landlord/tenant actions. […]

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Limited Representation Attorneys

This blog is intended for informational use only. The information contained herein should not be construed as offering legal advice or a legal opinion. Anyone who has had a need to talk with or employ a lawyer knows that lawyers are not cheap; and the State of New Hampshire continues to make its courts more […]

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When Can a Tenant Withhold Rent in New Hampshire?

Prior to discussing any details, it is important to note that extreme caution should be taken when a tenant attempts to withhold rent. Before doing so, it is recommended that an attorney be consulted. In order to protect those tenants residing in substandard housing units, New Hampshire has enacted RSA 540:13-d. Pursuant to this statute, […]

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