Are there any laws governing rental subletting agreements?

Yes, New Hampshire does have laws that govern rental subletting agreements. Subletting is a form of agreement between the existing tenant and another tenant, where the existing tenant allows the new tenant to rent a portion or all of the unit on their behalf. In New Hampshire, subletting laws are outlined in the New Hampshire Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RSA 540-A:6). According to this statute, the existing tenant must obtain permission from the landlord before subletting any portion of the unit. The landlord may also come to an agreement with the existing tenant about how the sublease is to be structured. In addition to obtaining permission from the landlord, existing tenants must also ensure that they are not violating any lease agreements, such as having the sublease overlap with the original lease agreement. Tenants must also inform their landlord in writing that they intend to sublet and must provide the name and contact information of the new tenant. The existing tenant is still responsible for payment of the rent and any damages that may occur during the sublease agreement. Finally, tenants should keep all documents related to the sublease agreement and ensure that all parties involved understand the terms of the agreement. As with all other rental agreements, tenants should be aware of their rights and responsibilities under the law.

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