New Hampshire Agreement to Stay Writ of Possession is a legal document used in the state of New Hampshire that allows a tenant to remain in a rental property, even after a landlord has obtained a Writ of Possession from the court. This document provides the tenant with an opportunity to stay in the property, provided they agree to certain conditions outlined in the agreement. The agreement outlines the amount of rent that must be paid, the date by which the tenant must vacate the property, and any other terms and conditions agreed upon between the landlord and tenant. There are two types of New Hampshire Agreement to Stay Writ of Possession: Voluntary and Involuntary. Voluntary agreements are negotiated between the landlord and tenant, while Involuntary agreements are imposed by the court. In both cases, the tenant must pay rent and abide by the terms of the agreement or face eviction.