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Is your New Hampshire home a potential candidate for a foreclosure? Find helpful information about stopping New Hampshire foreclosures and links to New Hampshire foreclosure resources here.
New Hampshire State Contact for Foreclosure information:
Name: Attorney General's Office
Address: 33 Capitol Street
Concord, NH 03301-6397
Phone: (603) 271-3671
Fax: (603) 271-2110
Email:
New Hampshire Foreclosure Laws
Summary information regarding New Hampshire foreclosure laws:
Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In New Hampshire, Judicial foreclosures are available.
Non Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In New Hampshire, non-judicial foreclosures are available.
Security Instruments Used: In New Hampshire, trust deed and mortgage is the primary security instruments.
Right of Redemption: In New Hampshire, the right of redemption is not-available.
Typical Time For a Nevada Foreclosure: In New Hampshire, the timeline of a foreclosure varies by process though is typically 60 days.
State of New Hampshire
Settlers were sent to an English land grant in 1623, and established a colony for fishing near what was to become Dover. In 1630, Captain John Mason called the colony New Hampshire. It was joined with Massachusetts until 1679. New Hampshire’s delegates were the first to vote for the Declaration of Independence. The treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War was signed at Portsmouth in 1905.
Concord is the capital, and other large cities are Manchester, Nashua, Rochester, Dover, Keene and Portsmouth. The population in 2005 was 1,235,786. Industry inevitably came to New Hampshire because of the availability of water power. Today its major products are textiles, electrical and other machinery, textiles, paper and pulp products, stone and clay. Farm products include fruit vegetables, corn potatoes and hay. One of the largest industries is tourism.
Tourists can visit places like Lake Winipesaukee, the White Mountain National Forest, the birthplace of Daniel Webster, and Strawberry Banke, the restored village at Portsmouth.
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Disclaimer: The New Hampshire foreclosure information contained on this website is intended for informational use only and in no way should be considered 100% accurate or be construed as investing or legal advice. Contact an attorney in the state of New Hampshire if you need foreclosure help, plan on buying a foreclosure or want to invest in New Hampshire foreclosures.


