Escrow & Title
In New Hampshire, property taxes are typically paid:
AMonthly through the mortgage escrow
BAnnually or semi-annually directly to the municipality✓ Correct
CQuarterly to the county
DAnnually to the NH Department of Revenue Administration
Explanation
NH property taxes are assessed by municipalities and are typically billed semi-annually (twice a year) for most towns and cities, with payments going directly to the municipality — though many homeowners pay through mortgage escrow accounts.
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