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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Richard Horton & a. v. David Clemens & a. (2020)

Citation
Richard Horton & a. v. David Clemens & a. (2020)
Parent Document
Richard Horton & a. v. David Clemens & a. (2020)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2020-08-11

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NOTE: This notice is not a court order requiring you to
      vacate the rental property. However, if you remain on the premises
      after the expiration of this notice, your landlord may continue with
      New Hampshire’s lawful eviction process: That process would
      result in you being served by a sheriff with a summons called a
      Landlord and Tenant Writ. If served with a Landlord and Tenant
      Writ, you will have the right to dispute the reason(s) for the
      eviction at a hearing before a judge. To do that, you will have to
      file a document called an Appearance with the court where the
      eviction case is filed, no later than the “return date” listed on the
      Writ.