Illegal Eviction Legal Options

Summary

Landlords in New Hampshire must follow legal procedures for eviction, including providing written notice and avoiding harassment. If you believe your eviction is illegal, you can challenge it in court. Legal aid services like New Hampshire Legal Assistance and the New Hampshire Bar Associations Reduced-Fee Referral program can offer support.

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Being illegally evicted by my landlord in Hampton New Hampshire just received the eviction I have a lease till August of * she took the rent then gave me and my wife an eviction and she is also been harassing my wife while I am at work having landscapers peer in my windows and having landscapers take pictures of my wife outside on our patio making accusations of smoking in our apartment when there is no proof of that because my landlord lives on a third floor we have we live on the bottom floor and there is a tenant that lives between us we do not smoke in our apartment due to complex policy we smoke outside my landlord is threatened to evict us for quite a while now we have been with the company for 7 years we just moved last August into a new apartment in the same complex and at the same time she gave us a hard time since we moved we live in Hampton New Hampshire
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Richard. In New Hampshire, landlords must follow certain procedures to legally evict tenants. Here is what you should know:
- Landlords must provide a written notice of eviction.
- They can't harass you or invade your privacy.
- If you believe your eviction is illegal, you can challenge it in court.
You may want to consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.
I can't find a lawyer that will help me with this in Hampton New Hampshire we don't have a lot of money due to this circumstance
I'm sorry to hear about your difficulties, Richard. There are legal aid services available that can assist you. New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA) might be able to help. They provide free legal aid to low-income individuals.

New Hampshire Legal Assistance


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.nhla.org
I called them and they said we make too much money
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Richard. There are other options available, such as contacting the New Hampshire Bar Association's Reduced-Fee Referral program. They may be able to provide a lawyer at a lower cost based on your income.

New Hampshire Bar Association


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.nhbar.org