๐Ÿ“† 60-Day Notice to Vacate โ€” New Hampshire (2025)

Free, state-specific 60-day notice to vacate template for New Hampshire landlords. Includes legally required language, notice period, and serving instructions.

โš ๏ธ Important: New Hampshire Restricts No-Cause Evictions

New Hampshire uses 30-day notice for most no-cause terminations

๐Ÿ“‹ Quick Info โ€” 60-Day Notice to Vacate in New Hampshire

Required Notice Period
30 Calendar Days
Delivery Methods
Personal Delivery (hand-delivered to tenant or adult occupant) | Certified Mail (USPS certified mail, return receipt requested)
When to Use
Use this notice to terminate a longer-term month-to-month tenancy (typically for tenants who have lived there 1+ year). Required in some states for long-term tenants.
If Tenant Ignores It
If the tenant fails to vacate within the notice period, you may file an eviction lawsuit with the court.
Tenant Options
The tenant must vacate the premises by the deadline.
Legal Authority
RSA ยง 540:2

๐Ÿ“„ Sample 60-Day Notice to Vacate Template โ€” New Hampshire

Copy this template, fill in the brackets, and serve it according to the instructions below. Do not skip any required fields.

New Hampshire Eviction Notice Template 30-Day Notice
NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF TENANCY (60 DAYS)

Date: [DATE]

To: [TENANT NAME(S)]
Premises: [FULL ADDRESS], [CITY], NH [ZIP]

You are hereby notified that your month-to-month rental agreement
for the above-described premises is TERMINATED effective
THIRTY (30) (30) DAYS from the date of service of this notice.

You must vacate and surrender possession of the premises by:
[VACATE-BY DATE โ€” must be at least 30 days from service date]

This notice is not based on any breach of your rental agreement.
You are required to remove all personal belongings and return the
keys by the date indicated above.

If you fail to vacate within the time specified, legal proceedings
will be initiated as permitted by RSA ยง 540:2.

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Landlord/Agent: ___________________________
Printed Name: [LANDLORD NAME]
Address: [LANDLORD ADDRESS]
Phone: [LANDLORD PHONE]

Date Served: [DATE]
Method of Service: [PERSONAL DELIVERY / MAIL / POSTING+MAIL]

๐Ÿ“ฌ How to Serve This Notice in New Hampshire

Allowed Delivery Methods in New Hampshire

Step-by-Step Serving Instructions

  1. Complete the notice โ€” Fill in all bracketed fields. Double-check the tenant's name, address, and amounts.
  2. Print the notice โ€” Print at least two copies (one for tenant, one for your records).
  3. Deliver personally โ€” Hand the notice directly to the tenant or any adult occupant at the residence. Note the date, time, and who received it.
  4. Mail via certified mail โ€” Send via USPS certified mail with return receipt. Keep the receipt and tracking confirmation.
  5. Complete a Proof of Service โ€” Document how, when, and to whom the notice was served. This is critical for court.
  6. Keep copies โ€” Retain a copy of the served notice and proof of service for your records.
  7. Wait the full notice period โ€” You must wait all 30 days before filing with the court, even if you're certain the tenant won't comply.

โ›” Common Mistakes That Void the Notice

โฐ After You Serve the Notice

๐Ÿšซ If Tenant Doesn't Vacate

After the 30-day period expires without the tenant vacating, you may file an eviction complaint (unlawful detainer) with your local New Hampshire court.

๐Ÿ“‹ What to Bring to Court

Bring to court: your served notice, proof of service, the lease agreement, any relevant documentation, and payment records. The entire New Hampshire eviction process typically takes 3-5 weeks.

๐Ÿ“… Timeline After Notice Expires

โ†’ View the complete New Hampshire eviction process guide

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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I deliver an eviction notice in New Hampshire?
In New Hampshire, you can serve an eviction notice by: Personal Delivery (hand-delivered to tenant or adult occupant); Certified Mail (USPS certified mail, return receipt requested). Personal delivery is the most reliable method and easiest to prove in court. Always document the delivery method and date.
What if I can't find the tenant to serve them?
If you cannot locate the tenant for personal delivery, New Hampshire law typically allows "substituted service" โ€” leaving the notice with another adult occupant or posting it on the front door AND mailing a copy to the address. Keep a signed declaration of service.
Can I email an eviction notice in New Hampshire?
Generally, no. Email is not a legally recognized method of service for eviction notices in New Hampshire. You must use one of the approved delivery methods: personal, certified-mail. Some landlords email a copy as a courtesy, but you still need proper legal service.
What voids an eviction notice in New Hampshire?
Common mistakes that void an eviction notice in New Hampshire include: using the wrong notice period (must be at least 30 days), improper delivery method, missing required information (tenant name, address, amount owed), accepting rent after serving the notice, and using a form that doesn't comply with RSA ยง 540:2.
How many days after the notice can I file for eviction in New Hampshire?
You must wait the full 30-day notice period to expire before filing with the court. If you file too early, the case may be dismissed. After the notice period expires without compliance, you can file an eviction complaint (unlawful detainer) immediately. The total process in New Hampshire typically takes 3-5 weeks.

Related New Hampshire Resources

Disclaimer: This template is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed New Hampshire attorney for your specific situation. Cite: RSA ยง 540:2.