New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB379

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Report Pass
2/8/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Refer
5/18/23  

Caption

Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.

Impact

The bill explicitly intends to ensure that tenants are made aware of resources that could provide them with legal aid. This move is seen as a necessary step to safeguard tenants who may otherwise struggle to navigate the eviction process alone, potentially leading to unjust outcomes. By outlining the procedure for obtaining legal support, the law recognizes the importance of informed tenants in protecting their rights in housing stability and legal representation.

Summary

House Bill 379 (HB379) seeks to enhance the rights of tenants facing eviction by requiring landlords to provide notice regarding the availability of legal assistance. Specifically, the legislation mandates that eviction notices inform tenants of their potential eligibility for help from New Hampshire Legal Assistance in securing legal counsel during eviction proceedings. This aims to address the imbalance that often exists between landlords and tenants, particularly vulnerable individuals who may not understand the eviction process or their legal rights.

Conclusion

Overall, HB379 is positioned as a progressive step toward improving tenants' rights in New Hampshire. By mandating informative notices during eviction proceedings, the bill seeks to empower tenants with knowledge about their options while fostering a fairer housing environment.

Contention

While proponents of HB379 argue that it will provide crucial support for tenants, critics may express concern about the effectiveness of the notice requirement and whether it will lead to a significant uptake in legal assistance. There may also be debates regarding how well landlords will comply with this new requirement or if additional measures are needed to ensure that tenants truly benefit from these provisions.

Companion Bills

NH HB379

Carry Over Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.

Previously Filed As

NH HB379

Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.

NH HB200

Relative to choice of counselor to evaluate a child in family court proceedings.

NH HB535

Requiring an attorney for a child who is the subject of a proceeding in a family court case.

NH HB499

Requiring the rules of evidence to apply in family court cases and relative to the admission of certain evidence in family court proceedings.

NH HB289

Relative to consultation with legal counsel under the right to know law.

NH HB562

Requiring informed consent prior to receiving an abortion procedure.

NH HB337

Relative to directing the office of professional licensure and certification to provide notice of public meetings and an opportunity for comment from the public, and creating a new attorney II position.

NH HB59

Requiring a background check prior to any commercial firearm sale.

NH HB628

Requiring certain non-public schools or education service providers that accept public funds to perform background checks on all employees and volunteers.

NH HB99

Requiring tax bills to provide information about a state tax rebate program for lower income homeowners.

Similar Bills

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