§ 246
- Citation
- § 246
- Parent Document
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- Jurisdiction
- New Hampshire (state)
- Effective Date
- 2011-06-30
Other Sections in This Document (26)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
- BUATTI v. Prentice, 27 A.3d 849 (2011)
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Full Text
824 charsWe note that if the trial court is able to determine by a preponderance of the evidence that some amount certain was due, even if other amounts claimed are not proven, it should so find. If that amount equals or exceeds the amount demanded, then the landlord will have demonstrated compliance with RSA 540:8. If the amount proven to have been due was less than the demand, however, then the issue may arise as to what remedies, if any, other than denial of the writ of possession, are available to the trial court. A range of other remedies might be available. For example, it may be that the trial court has discretion, in an appropriate case, to order that unless the tenant pays to the landlord or into court within a specified time the amount that the landlord was able to prove, a writ of possession will be issued. Cf.