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Re: Room renter moved friends in, my stuff out - Landlord Forum thread 360553

Re: Room renter moved friends in, my stuff out by Tom on May 30, 2020 @15:07

                              
What location is this? COVID-19 eviction moratoriums don't give tenants carte blanche rights to violate their leases.

The house is yours, you have utilities in your name, you have your furniture there. I presume the language in the lease is clear enough to demonstrate that the tenant is renting one room plus common area privs. I might consider treating this as a trespass situation, and call the sheriff.
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Re: Room renter moved friends in, my stuff out by Mary on May 30, 2020 @18:43 [ Reply ]
Thank you for talking the time to respond 🙂. I appreciate it very much.
Re: Room renter moved friends in, my stuff out by Mary on May 31, 2020 @20:31 [ Reply ]
it is in New Hampshire. The Governor enacted two emergency orders. They prohibit eviction of tenants whilw NH ia in a state of emergency.

I do have it in the lease that it is only one room. I can't believe non-residents were involved in moving my things. I called governor's office and expressed my discontent.The front page of the paper had one person who has spent 14,500 trying to get rid of a hold over because she had the house already rented. He exempted business properties such as Bed and Breakfasts and long term vacation rentals from this Order. Seems like the only thing they care about are protecting the rich.

I actually am at the point of selling. Im not in a great position to deal with this in terms of COVID. Thanks again, I wanted to clarify that it was in NH and there are no protections for small landlords.

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