New Hampshire Sublease Agreement

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A sublease is a lease by the lessee of an estate to a third person, conveying all or part of the estate for a shorter term than that for which the lessee holds originally.
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The Bottom Line: New Hampshire law does not specifically prohibit or permit sublets, so what your lease says matters. You should always obtain written approval from your landlord prior to subletting. Check your lease.

Your landlord may take legal action against you if you sublet your home unlawfully. Unlawful subletting includes if you: need your landlord's permission before subletting all or part of your home but don't get it. aren't allowed to sublet all or part of your home but you do so anyway.

A sublease is a legally binding contract made between a tenant and a new tenant (also known as a subtenant or a sublessee).

(1) If a subtenant continues to occupy a rental unit after the end of the subtenancy, the landlord or the tenant may apply to the Board for an order evicting the subtenant.

Landlords can take legal action against tenants if they sublet their property unlawfully. Unlawful subletting includes if a tenant: sublets all or part of the property without written permission. is not permitted to sublet all or part of the property but does so anyway.

Answer. A tenant has signed a lease or rental agreement with a landlord. A subtenant, on the other hand, is someone who subleases or rents all or part of the rental property from a tenant, and does not sign a lease or rental agreement with the landlord.

Can I break my lease? You are always able to break a lease; there is little a landlord can do to actually stop you from leaving before the full term specified in the lease. You are violating no law by vacating early, but you are violating the terms of the contract between you and the landlord.

You can be tried for the second offence of unlawful subletting and acting dishonestly at the magistrates' court or the Crown Court. At the magistrates' court, you can get up to six months in prison or a fine, or both. At the Crown Court the maximum penalty is imprisonment for two years or a fine, or both.

If the terms are reasonable and the landlord agrees, the tenant will need to provide a 7 days' notice to move out. If the landlord refuses to give their consent or ignores the request, then the tenant can end the lease in 30 days from the date of their request to the landlord.

The Bottom Line: New Hampshire law does not specifically prohibit or permit sublets, so what your lease says matters. You should always obtain written approval from your landlord prior to subletting. Check your lease.

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