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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Muse v. Merrimack Valley National Bank, 114 N.H. 700 (1974)

Citation
Muse v. Merrimack Valley National Bank, 114 N.H. 700 (1974)
Parent Document
Muse v. Merrimack Valley National Bank, 114 N.H. 700 (1974)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
1974-10-31

Full Text

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The parties agree as to the basic facts. Plaintiffs are owners of a trailer park in Salem, New Hampshire, in which they rent trailer space and facilities in return for a fixed monthly payment. One of their renters was Mrs. Janet Turgeon whose trailer was financed through a security agreement with the defendant bank. On June 30, 1971, plaintiffs notified Mrs. Turgeon that her rent would be increased from $40 to $100 per month as of the first Tuesday in August. In the notice plaintiffs stated that Mrs. Turgeon was a source of aggravation and that if the new rent was not satisfactory, “please move”. In August Mrs. Turgeon did move, leaving the trailer in place and without paying rent for July. On August 30, plaintiffs obtained a judgment against Mrs. Turgeon in the Salem District Court for the unpaid rent of July and August which totaled $140.