New Hampshire renter guide
New Hampshire Security Deposit Demand Letter
If your landlord has not returned your deposit, missed the return or itemization deadline, or sent unsupported deductions, start with a documented security deposit demand letter. In New Hampshire, the return window renters track most often in this workflow is about 30 days after move-out when a refund or itemized list is missing (see Quick timeline context below).
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Typical return window
30 days
Statute reference
NH RSA § 540-A:7
Why this matters
New Hampshire renters often protect leverage with a dated written demand once the 30-day return window passes or itemized accounting never arrives.
Common renter scenarios
- No refund or itemized deductions after move-out
- Cleaning or repair charges without invoices or receipts
- Landlord stops responding to texts or email about the deposit
- Dispute over normal wear versus chargeable damage
Real case patterns
Anonymized examples to show how timeline-based demand letters are typically used before escalation.
Case examples for New Hampshire are being expanded. This section will be populated with anonymized real scenarios.
FAQ
How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire generally uses about a 30-day window under NH RSA § 540-A:7, but lease type and local rules can change details. Confirm current statutory text when you set a deadline in a demand letter.
What should I put in a first security deposit demand letter in New Hampshire?
Include move-out or surrender date, forwarding address, deposit amount, the statute citation, a request for full refund or itemized deductions with receipts, and a specific response deadline. Keep certified-mail or email delivery proof.
Should I send a demand letter before small claims in New Hampshire?
Yes. A concise dated demand creates a paper trail and often prompts payment or compliant accounting before you pay filing fees.
Deposit letter types
Each scenario below shares the same return-window context as this New Hampshire guide. Browse all five on one page, or jump straight into the letter that fits your situation.