A New Hampshire 30-day notice to quit (non-compliance) is a legal document used by landlords to address tenants who have breached their lease terms. It specifies the nature of the violation, such as unauthorized pets, smoking, or additional occupants, and directs the tenant to rectify these breaches within thirty days.
Failure to comply with the notice’s terms can lead to eviction proceedings. This form serves as both a warning and a timeframe for tenants to correct their lease violations or vacate the property.
Governing Laws: § 540:2 II(b) through (f) and § 540:3 II.