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New Hampshire Specific Resources
Official Government Resources
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides information on rental assistance programs, tenant rights and protections, and housing resources in New Hampshire. This includes information on public housing, housing choice vouchers (Section 8), and how to contact local public housing agencies.
The New Hampshire Judicial Branch provides information on the eviction process, including the new eviction diversion program that allows landlords and tenants to resolve disputes through free mediation before filing an eviction case.
The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority offers landlord incentive programs to encourage landlords to rent to tenants participating in housing assistance programs, such as up to $1,000 bonuses for leasing to Emergency Housing Voucher or Foster Youth to Independence program participants.
The City of Manchester, NH has information on its rental housing code requirements, including the need for certificates of compliance, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors, and the process for tenants to file housing code complaints.
Legal Assistance and Advocacy
New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA) is a non-profit law firm that provides free legal services to eligible low-income people, especially in areas involving basic needs like housing.
603 Legal Aid is a centralized intake system that provides free civil legal advice, information, and representation to low-income individuals in New Hampshire
Tenant Rights and Advocacy
The New Hampshire Bar Association: Offers legal information and resources to the general public, including on landlord-tenant and housing-related matters.
Disability Rights Center (DRC) Protects, advances, and strengthens the legal rights and advocacy interests of people with disabilities, including on housing issues.
Landlord Resources and Associations
The New Hampshire Rental Property Owners Association (NHRPOA) is a key organization that promotes education and understanding of landlord-tenant laws and best practices.
The New Hampshire Department of Justice Consumer Protection & Antitrust Bureau is another important resource for landlords. They provide information on landlord-tenant laws, security deposits, and evictions in the state.
Rental Assistance and Housing Programs
The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority (NHHFA) administers the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, also known as Section 8, which helps very low-income households obtain affordable housing. Qualified households pay a portion of their income towards rent and utilities, while NHHFA pays the remainder directly to the landlord.
Additionally, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides housing support and resources in New Hampshire, including links to local public housing agencies.
Dispute Resolution Services
Eviction Diversion Mediation Program: The New Hampshire Judicial Branch offers a free eviction diversion mediation program that allows landlords and tenants to resolve disputes before an eviction case is filed in court.
Landlord-Tenant Mediation: The Circuit Court in Concord, Manchester, and Nashua offer on-site mediation services on the day of a hearing on the merits. Landlords and tenants can request these mediation services through the court clerk.
Online Legal Resources and Forums
Legal Advice Forums: Platforms like Avvo or Nolo for questions related to landlord-tenant issues in New Hampshire.
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