Signatures Count

Collected so far: 159 signatures Goal: 100 signatures
159%

Landlords support HB 1413

Opened on December 28, 2009 | Contact Petition Author

Landlords support HB 1413Please support HB 1413 Hearing Date: 01/07/2010 at 02:00 PM LOB 208 Concord NH HB 1413 – AS INTRODUCED 2010 SESSION 10-2620 05/09 HOUSE BILL 1413 AN ACT relative to the deposit of weekly rental payments by a tenant during an eviction proceeding. SPONSORS: Rep. Sprague, Straf 2; Rep. Graham, Hills 18 COMMITTEE: Judiciary ANALYSIS This bill requires the deposit of weekly rental payments by a tenant during an eviction proceeding. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics. Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.] Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type. 10-2620 05/09 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Ten AN ACT relative to the deposit of weekly rental payments by a tenant during an eviction proceeding. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Actions Against Tenants; Payment of Rent Pending Eviction Proceeding. Amend RSA 540:13, II(a) and (b) to read as follows: (a) If the tenant wishes to contest the eviction, he or she must file an appearance in the district court no later than the return day appearing on the writ and shall pay to the court, on a weekly basis with the first payment due upon the filing of the appearance, all rent, as it becomes due between the date of filing the appearance and the date of the final order. (b) The tenant shall not be evicted unless the court so orders; however, such an order may be granted if the tenant does not file an appearance or does not pay rent as provided under subparagraph (a). 2 Repeal. RSA 540:2, VI, relative to permitting payment of utilities in lieu of rent in certain cases, is repealed. 3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2011.

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Signatures Signatures

Full Name Location Notes
Mark J. Kerns--
Robert Daniels--
June favazza--
Stefanie JohnstoneExeter-
Craig Paul PayneManchester-
chris payne--
Tahira Karabegoviclaconia-
Ibrahim Karabegovic--
Lynn Fosher56 cohas Avenue-
Connie SittigLoudonI support House Bill 1413
ConnieSittigI support House Bill 1413
Kevin JonasManchester-
Michael WessonManchesterIts about time so many abuse the system they know it so well
Ruth V Matckie--
Bill DavidsonNashuaI strongly support this bill! The current eviction system allows abuse by the tenant, unfairly restricting the landlord's legal process.
Maria E. Gortney-We need help to pay our expenses while occupied by another party. during a eviction process, beside the landlord always encures more expense like damage, advertizing, cleaning , loss rent, time. etc. wont be so easy to be taken advantage off. we need more help from the law. we have tried harder , but we are always the victum.
Maurice GoyetteBelmontI support this bill
heather reyorwinchesterLand lords need this!!! Great!
Donald E. CummingsLondonderry, NHProtecting landlords will facilitate more and better quality rental options throughout the state.

Tenant biased laws increase risk to the landlord, pushing people away from investing in new properties.
joyce whitingmanchester nh-
Richard Saul--
Fawn M. GobisManchester, NHI support this bill. Glad to see support for Landlords and hopefully eliminate the tenants who abuse and take advantage of the legal system!
Shawn WaymanLaconia, NH-
wm drewgilford nhI support this bill. Too many tenants take advantage of the current system which allows them up to 3 months to live rent free if they "play the game" properly. Then when you attempt to collect the back rent, the claim of "inadequate funds" or "financial hardship" leaves the landlord with nothing! It is long overdue...
Barbara Lee AugustaManchesterWe need this! It is fair to everyone.
Susan HareTilton-
shafiq chaudhryFranklin, NHI support HB 1413.
William EckertClaremont NHI hope this is the beginning of more recognition for landlord rights. We provide a resource for our communities, the communities should offer landlords this and other means to protect our income and property.
Bob &Sheri VigneaultManchester, NHWe support this bill. We need more rights to help us not get in a deeper hole financially as these tenants get to ride it out on our pocketbook & usually leave us with loss of rent & damage to apt.'s.
janet meeganrollinsford nh-
Axel BolduManchester,NHI support this bill.
Robert M. MeeganRollinsford NHThis is long overdue! I had a tennant who due to the holidays and Ct delays owed me about $3500.00 before being evicted. Courts are little help. This bill will shorten the numbers using Ct delays.
hubert buchananamherst nhRenters can at present live free at the expense of the property owner until the court returns possession to owner.
Mark E. MasseManchester, NHPlease support HB 1413
Richard GirardinManchester-
Brian J. Bilodeaumanchester, NH-
Lois CramLaconia, NH-
Richard E. AllenLaconia, NH-
Scott SchubertManchester, NH-
Michael & PamelaWardNashua, Nh-
David J. KeefeNashua-
joseph b. theriaultclaremont ,nh-
James CampbellManchester, NHI support HB1413
Katherine E. BantisManchesterHB 1413 has my full support.
Lonny MeloonManchester, NH-
Ronald DupontManchester NHI support this bill
Joseph BilodeauManchester NHI support this bill as well!
Michael PottierRochester, NH-
Diana BilodeauManchester NH-
Todd QuinteroDover, NHThis is a very logical proposal. I know other landlords who have had their property foreclosed on due to lengthy eviction processes