Property Management
NH's Right to Know Law (RSA 91-A) affects property management of government-owned properties by:
ARequiring all landlords to disclose rent rolls
BRequiring government bodies to hold public meetings and disclose public records, affecting management of publicly owned real estate✓ Correct
CRequiring disclosure of all lease terms for commercial properties
DOnly applying to properties leased to political campaigns
Explanation
RSA 91-A (the Right to Know Law) requires transparency in government decision-making. Public bodies managing public properties must conduct their business in open meetings and provide access to public records.
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