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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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Although Mrs. Turgeon moved pursuant to the notice, she left the trailer behind. Since the trailer continued to occupy space after the tenancy was terminated, Mrs. Turgeon became a holdover tenant. 1 American Law of Property § 3.32 (A.J. Casner ed. 1952). The lessor may treat a holdover tenant as a trespasser, evict him or hold him as a tenant. 2 R. Powell, Real Property § 254 (1973); 15 S. Williston, Contracts § 1856 (1972); 1 American Law of Property § 3.33 (A.J. Casner ed. 1952). By permitting the trailer to remain on their property, the plaintiffs elected to hold Mrs. Turgeon as tenant.