Real Estate and Development Articles
- NH Housing Appeals Board Now Accepting Appeals
- Coronavirus, Tax Abatements and Real Property Valuation in New Hampshire
- Solar Energy – We are still getting used to the change
- No Relief for the Contractor that Failed to Build the Unity Elementary School
- New Hampshire Housing Appeals Board Took Effect July 1st
- New Hampshire Supreme Court Provides Guidance as to “Reasonable Cause and Not Willful Neglect” Standard for Tax Abatement Applications
- COVID-19 Mortgage Forbearance and Foreclosure in NH Under the CARES Act
- Should the operating company and real estate be held in separate entities?
- Opportunity Zones: Promoting Development Through Long-Term Investments
- Condominium Act Amendments
- NH Supreme Court Reviews Common Law Rule Regarding Rights of Servient Landowners
- Reminder to Memorialize Permissive Uses of Real Estate
- NH Department of Environmental Services Requires Showing of “Need” to Build New Dock
- Improvements to the Real Estate Transfer Tax
- Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute Issues in Healthcare Facility Leasing (2)
- Case Review: Green Mountain Realty Corp. v. Leonard
- Are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac subject to real estate transfer tax?
- IRS Introduces Short-Form 1023 for Obtaining Recognition of 501(c)(3) Status
- Recent Amendments to Land Use Statutes
- Town Allowed to Regulate Local Excavation in Reissued Supreme Court Opinion
- NH Real Estate Transfer Tax: A Statute with Ambiguity Part II
- NH Real Estate Transfer Tax: A Statute with Ambiguity Part I
- Commercial Leasing: “Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment”
- No Attorneys’ Fees for Property Owner When ZBA Improperly Refused to Hear Appeal of Code Enforcement Officer’s Decision to Enforce 20-Foot Buffer Requirement
- Negotiating a Fair Wind Energy Facility Lease for a Landowner
- Recent Changes to the Shoreland Protection Act
- An Update on the New Standard for Zoning Variances
- Make Your Meeting Minutes Meaningful
- Boissy v. Chevion: New Method of Extinguishing Easements Recognized by New Hampshire Supreme Court