Property Management
Under NH law, a landlord who wants to convert apartments to condominiums must:
AGive no notice to existing tenants
BProvide notice to existing tenants and comply with condominium conversion requirements✓ Correct
COnly obtain a building permit
DFile with the NHREC
Explanation
Condominium conversions in NH require compliance with RSA 356-B (Condominium Act) and notice requirements to existing tenants, giving them the opportunity to purchase their units and providing relocation assistance in some cases.
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