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Q: What is NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: It is a form used in New Hampshire for tenants to opt out of mediation.
Q: Who should use NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: Tenants who do not wish to participate in mediation for landlord-tenant disputes in New Hampshire.
Q: What is the purpose of NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: The form allows tenants to decline or opt out of the mediation process for resolving disputes with their landlords.
Q: Is NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form mandatory?
A: No, it is optional for tenants who do not want to participate in mediation.
Q: What information is required on NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: The tenant's name, address, and signature are required on the form.
Q: What should tenants do after filling out NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: Tenants should submit the completed form to the court and keep a copy for their records.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: Yes, the form should be submitted before the initial mediation session, if one has been scheduled.
Q: Are there any fees associated with NHJB-3201-D Landlord and Tenant Mediation Opt out Form?
A: There are no fees associated with submitting the form.
Form Details:
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