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New Hampshire move-out checklist

Print or email yourself the New Hampshire checklist before move-out, on move-out day, and while you wait for the deposit return.

Last verified March 11, 2026

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General penalty summary: Potentially up to 2x your deposit

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Potentially up to 2x your deposit

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Why This Is Not Your Exact Result

This checklist helps you prepare and document the move-out process. It does not decide whether a specific deduction is legal.

New Hampshire lease terms, local ordinances, and fact-specific disputes can add steps beyond the general state checklist.

Printable Checklist

Before giving notice

  • Read your lease and note any move-out notice requirements for New Hampshire.
  • Start a folder for your lease, receipts, photos, and every message with the landlord.

7 days before move-out

  • Photograph every room, appliance, floor, wall, and fixture.
  • Gather move-in photos, inspection reports, and repair communications.

Move-out day

  • Return keys in a way you can prove later.
  • Send a same-day written confirmation of move-out with your photo set attached.

Immediately after move-out

  • Calendar the 30-day return deadline and keep checking mail and email for an itemized statement.
  • Save the envelope, email timestamp, or portal notice for any itemized deduction statement.

If the deposit is withheld

  • Compare every charge against N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §540-A:7.
  • Send a written demand letter before filing in small claims court.
  • If the rule or penalty depends on extra facts, verify the local law before assuming a fixed multiplier.

Printable Copy

Print this checklist now or email yourself a PDF copy for move-out day.

Exact Case Review

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The questionnaire remains the exact-analysis path for deduction legality, recovery amount, and next-step guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this New Hampshire checklist enough to win a deposit dispute?

No. It helps you prepare and preserve evidence, but it does not decide whether a deduction is legal or whether a court would award any penalty.

Why does the New Hampshire checklist mention documentation so often?

Because photos, dated notices, and proof of delivery often decide deposit disputes long before a hearing.

Can I still use this if I already moved out?

Yes. Use the post-move-out sections immediately, then move into the full questionnaire for the exact analysis.