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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

White Cliffs at Dover v. Bulman, 151 N.H. 251 (2004)

Citation
White Cliffs at Dover v. Bulman, 151 N.H. 251 (2004)
Parent Document
White Cliffs at Dover v. Bulman, 151 N.H. 251 (2004)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2004-07-16

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Here, the trial court ruled that White Cliffs’ possessory action was not retaliatory because there was a legitimate basis for commencing the eviction proceeding. The court made the following findings in reaching this conclusion: (1) pursuant to the lease agreement, Bulman was required to remove her garbage from the apartment and place it in the dumpster; (2) White Cliffs repeatedly requested that she remove her garbage; (3) Bulman refused to comply with the request and “insisted upon placing her trash in the hallway or laundry room”; and (4) Bulman’s garbage in the hallway and laundry room “drew complaints from other tenants and created an unsafe and unsanitary condition.” The evidence supports these findings, which in turn are sufficient to sustain the trial court’s ruling. III. Reasonable Accommodation