Property Management
A NH landlord who collects rent and refuses to provide a receipt upon tenant request is violating:
ANo law — receipt requirements are voluntary
BRSA 540-A, which requires landlords to provide a receipt for cash rent payments✓ Correct
COnly the lease agreement
DFederal rent control regulations
Explanation
RSA 540-A requires NH landlords to provide a written receipt when a tenant pays rent in cash and requests a receipt. This protects tenants from disputes about whether rent was paid.
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