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New Hampshire Security Deposit Law

How Long Does a Landlord Have to Return the Security Deposit in New Hampshire?

This question is about New Hampshire Security Deposit Law

In New Hampshire, a landlord has 30 days to return any unused portion of the security deposit along with an itemized statement of deductions. If the tenant does not demand return or claim the funds within 6 months, the landlord may retain the balance.

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The information for this answer was found on our New Hampshire Security Deposit Law answers.

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