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Miller v. Slania Enterprises, Inc., 150 N.H. 655 (2004)

Citation
Miller v. Slania Enterprises, Inc., 150 N.H. 655 (2004)
Parent Document
Miller v. Slania Enterprises, Inc., 150 N.H. 655 (2004)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2004-03-15

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The trial court ruled that the landlord’s acceptance of the $3,200 tendered by the plaintiff on April 25, absent any written notice of the landlord’s intention to proceed with the eviction process, created a new tenancy. The court found that no evidence was introduced by either party as to the terms of the new tenancy, and ruled that it was a tenancy at will. The court further ruled that the eviction violated RSA 540:13, VII because the writ of possession that was executed had been issued on the old tenancy, but a new tenancy had thereafter been created. The court awarded damages in the amount of $1,000 for the unlawful eviction, as well as attorney’s fees of $600.