Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Citation
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Parent Document
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Jurisdiction
- New Hampshire (state)
- Effective Date
- 2025-07-17
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- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
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- Dobens v. Fagnant, 2025 N.H. 31 (2025)
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[¶11] RSA 205-A:4 grants owners of manufactured housing parks the
right to terminate a tenancy in order to “change [the] use of the manufactured
housing park.” RSA 205-A:4, VI. When an owner intends to change the use of
the park, the owner must “giv[e] notice in writing to the tenant . . . to remove
from the premises within a period of not less than . . . 18 months . . . .” RSA
205-A:3. The lengthy notice requirement recognizes that there is a distinction
between an eviction from traditional residential property and an eviction from a
manufactured housing park. Unlike a tenant evicted from a traditional
residence, a tenant evicted from a manufactured housing park must not only
remove his or her personal possessions, but also remove his or her
manufactured housing unit. See Laro v. Leisure Acres Mobile Home Park
Assocs., 139 N.H. 545, 547 (1995) (stating that “[w]hen a tenant is evicted from
a mobile home park, the mobile home is ‘evicted’ and removed as well”).