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South Willow Properties, LLC v. Burlington Coat Factory of New Hampshire, LLC, 986 A.2d 506 (2009)

Citation
South Willow Properties, LLC v. Burlington Coat Factory of New Hampshire, LLC, 986 A.2d 506 (2009)
Parent Document
South Willow Properties, LLC v. Burlington Coat Factory of New Hampshire, LLC, 986 A.2d 506 (2009)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2009-12-16

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On October 17, 2006, South Willow served BCF with a thirty-day notice to quit. The notice stated: ‘You are hereby notified to quit and deliver possession of 1525 South Willow Street... no later than November 18,2006 (30 days from the date of this Notice) for your failure to comply with Section 15 of the Lease requiring the tenant to provide plans and specifications and obtain the written consent of the Landlord prior to engaging in structural work on the demised Premises.” BCF filed a special plea and brief statement of defenses arguing, in part, that the notice to quit was defective because it set forth two different notice periods, it failed to allege that BCF committed a material breach of the lease, it failed to state with sufficient specificity the reason(s) for the eviction, and its notice period was insufficient.