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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Leigh Mae Friedline & a. v. Eugene Roe, 166 N.H. 264 (2014)

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Leigh Mae Friedline & a. v. Eugene Roe, 166 N.H. 264 (2014)
Parent Document
Leigh Mae Friedline & a. v. Eugene Roe, 166 N.H. 264 (2014)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2014-05-16

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Here, the district division found that “Friedline was filing the [eviction
notice] on behalf of both owners of the premises.” The defendant presents no
argument – beyond the lack of Kellogg-Roe’s signature on the eviction notice –
that Kellogg-Roe did not consent to the eviction. Consequently, we conclude
that the district division correctly ruled that the lack of Kellogg-Roe’s signature
on the eviction notice did not require dismissal of the action. Vacated and remanded.