Cindy called 603 Legal Aid just a few days before she had to appear at eviction court. She said her landlord didn’t like her dog, Milo, and had falsely alleged in his eviction notice that Milo had attacked people. Cindy was intimidated by her landlord and feared she would not be able to successfully tell her side of the story.
Read MoreHoward is a 73 year old man living alone in Central New Hampshire. When he fell behind with his rental payments his landlord served him with a demand for rent and an eviction notice. Not knowing what to do, Howard contacted 603 Legal Aid and spoke to a housing advocate.
Read MoreJoe’s tax liability arose from unpaid federal income tax for the years 2017, 2018, and 2019. During those years, he was romantically involved with a woman, eventually moving in with her. She offered to take care of his finances and paperwork, and he gratefully accepted, conceding his cognitive challenges and lifelong difficulties with such matters.
Read MoreHousing, Tenants Rights, Eviction Process and Courts- 603 Legal Aid is on the case! Since the fall of 2021, 603 Legal Aid, along with New Hampshire Legal Assistance, has been providing legal advice and representation through courthouse sponsored eviction clinics.
Read MoreRefundable tax credits are payments from the IRS. If you don’t owe any tax, the whole amount will come to you as a refund. If you do owe some tax, the credits will pay down whatever you owe, and then you’ll get any leftover credits.
Read MoreLast-minute legal aid reverses eviction and prevents homelessness for a single father and his daughters locked out of their home in New Hampshire.
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