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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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       [¶14] The same is true of the plaintiffs’ holdover tenancy in 2022. Even if
we assume that the defendant is correct that the plaintiffs’ right to occupy their
manufactured housing unit ended on October 15, 2022, their holdover tenancy
did not expire on October 15, 2022. Because the plaintiffs’ unit remained on
the site, the plaintiffs continued to be holdover tenants after October 15, 2022.
Cf. Laro, 139 N.H. at 548 (“When the plaintiffs left their mobile home in the
defendant’s park after their eviction, they became holdover tenants.”). We
therefore conclude that the trial court erred in finding that the plaintiffs’
holdover tenancy expired on October 15, 2022. Rather, the plaintiffs continued
to be tenants at all times relevant to these proceedings.