Building Codes & Habitability — New Hampshire
Warranty of habitability, repair obligations, and city rental programs
State Habitability Standard
Minimum Habitability Requirements
- Structural safety: sound roof, walls, floors
- Working plumbing and hot water
- Adequate heat
- Working electrical systems
- Pest-free premises
- Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Repair Obligations & Tenant Remedies
New Hampshire does not have a statutory repair-and-deduct remedy. Tenants must typically pursue code enforcement or court action for habitability failures. Consult New Hampshire Landlord and Tenant Act (RSA Β§Β§ 540:1 et seq.) for current tenant remedies.
City-Level Rental Programs
Some cities require rental registration, periodic inspections, or have specific habitability ordinances beyond state law. Enter your city to check for a local program.
Known New Hampshire cities in our database: check major cities in New Hampshire above for city-specific programs.
Governing Statute
New Hampshire Landlord and Tenant Act (RSA Β§Β§ 540:1 et seq.)
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