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  • Track deadlines and proof of service
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Eviction Notice for New Hampshire

LeaseShield helps landlords create eviction notices that match the requirements of New Hampshire law.

In New Hampshire, landlords typically must provide a written notice before filing an eviction case. The notice informs the tenant that rent is overdue or that a lease violation occurred. The standard notice in New Hampshire is a 7-Day Notice to Quit, giving tenants 7 days to respond.

LeaseShield generates a compliant notice using your property address and tenant information so you can send it quickly and keep records organized.

How It Works

From overdue rent to delivered notice in minutes

Three simple steps to protect your property rights

1

Upload your lease

Upload your lease and we'll extract tenant and property information automatically. Or enter details manually.

2

Review your notice

LeaseShield generates a notice based on your state's rules. Review every detail before sending.

3

Send and track delivery

Choose download, email, or certified mail. Track delivery status in real time.

An eviction notice is a written document a landlord gives a tenant before starting a court eviction case. It informs the tenant that rent is overdue or that a lease term has been violated. The landlord must provide the notice before filing for eviction in court. Notice requirements including the number of days and the format of the notice vary by state.

Why LeaseShield

Built for landlords who need to act quickly

Everything you need to generate, send, and track eviction notices from one dashboard

State-specific notices

Generate notices based on the property's location. Every state has different rules and LeaseShield handles them.

Faster than manual forms

No need to draft documents from scratch. Enter your details and get a ready-to-send notice in minutes.

Proof of delivery

Track when notices are sent and received. Certified mail and email delivery with confirmation records.

Organized records

Keep notices, leases, and documents in one place. Access your case history anytime from your dashboard.

Start your eviction notice

Select your role, then upload your lease or enter details manually. Takes only a few minutes.

Upload your lease and we'll extract the details automatically, or enter them manually.

For Property Managers

Managing multiple properties?

LeaseShield also supports property managers who need to handle notice workflows across multiple units and properties.

Portfolio tracking across all your properties
Bulk notice generation via CSV upload
Team access with role-based permissions
Reporting tools for compliance and audits
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about eviction notices

What is an eviction notice?

An eviction notice is a written document a landlord gives a tenant before starting a court eviction case. It informs the tenant that rent is overdue or that a lease violation occurred, and provides a deadline to resolve the issue or vacate the property. Eviction notice requirements including the number of days and the format of the notice vary by state.

How many days notice is required before eviction?

The number of days required varies by state. For example, Florida requires a 3-day notice for non-payment of rent, California requires 3 days, New York requires 14 days, and Texas requires 3 days. LeaseShield automatically generates the correct notice period based on the property's state.

Can I send an eviction notice online?

Yes. LeaseShield allows you to generate and send a legally compliant eviction notice online. You can deliver it via certified email, certified mail through USPS, or download the notice PDF for personal delivery. All delivery options include tracking and proof of service.

Is LeaseShield a law firm?

No. LeaseShield is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. LeaseShield is a document preparation and delivery platform that helps landlords generate notices based on state-specific templates. Users should consult a licensed attorney for legal guidance specific to their situation.

What happens after sending a notice?

After sending an eviction notice, the tenant has a set number of days (depending on your state) to respond. They may pay overdue rent, fix the lease violation, or vacate the property. If the tenant does not comply within the notice period, the landlord may then file an eviction case in court. LeaseShield tracks deadlines and keeps records of delivery for your case.

Do not wait to start the notice process

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