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Writ Question (by Cheryl [NH]) Jul 14, 2009 12:29 PM
       Writ Question (by TE [TX]) Jul 14, 2009 1:33 PM
       Writ Question (by nhsailmaker [NH]) Jul 14, 2009 4:39 PM


Writ Question (by Cheryl [NH]) Posted on: Jul 14, 2009 12:29 PM
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State Specific Question About: NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)

I'm doing an Affidavit of Ownership/Tenancy - It asks if the property is (1) Non-Residential or (2) Residential. The apartment is in a two family home not owner occupied. Do I fall into the non-residential purposes? The law has 'restricted' so I'm a little confused... I was hoping someone else had filled out this form. ..

Also found out that the last time I filed for a writ the clerk was wrong. I spoke to a lawyer in NH. You can file for a writ when the demand expires.

Thanks for the help. --65.175.xxx.xx




Writ Question (by TE [TX]) Posted on: Jul 14, 2009 1:33 PM
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Not sure about your state but I think non residential = commercial store front, no one lives in the property. Residential = residential even if its a muli-family its still residential.

Hope that helps. If all fails ask the clerks. --99.177.xx.xx




Writ Question (by nhsailmaker [NH]) Posted on: Jul 14, 2009 4:39 PM
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residential --75.68.xxx.xxx





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