Local land use boards, such as zoning boards and planning boards, issue decisions on applications—such as site plan applications, subdivision applications, variances, and special exceptions—based on the information presented by the applicant(s) and considered in accordance with state law and local ordinance provisions. Boards may reject or deny applications or petitions when evidence is lacking, or the board finds issue … Read the rest
Archives for May 2018
Commercial Leases – When Should a Landlord Sue?
Let’s say your tenant signed a lease on September 1, never took possession, and made two monthly payments before stopping. Most commercial leases would give the landlord the right to terminate the lease, evict the tenant and sue immediately for the balance due. Many also give the landlord the option to keep the lease in effect and recover rent and … Read the rest
New Hampshire’s Research and Development Tax Credit
New Hampshire’s Research and Development Tax Credit is available to businesses with “qualifying research and manufacturing expenditures.” The credit is based upon the wages paid to individuals engaged in “discovering information which constitutes qualified research and development of a new or improved manufacturing process or business component of the business organization.” The amount of the credit is the lesser of … Read the rest