A New Hampshire Eviction Notice is a legal document served by a landlord to a tenant to inform them that they are being evicted from a rental property. It is also known as a notice to quit. This document is used when the tenant is in breach of their lease agreement and the landlord wishes to take action. There are two types of eviction notices under New Hampshire law: a 7-Day Notice to Quit and a 14-Day Notice to Quit. The 7-Day Notice to Quit is used if the tenant is in breach of the lease agreement due to non-payment of rent or other lease violations. The 14-Day Notice to Quit is used if the tenant has repeatedly failed to comply with the lease agreement. Both types of eviction notice must include the date of issuance, the amount of rent owed, a description of the breach, and the date on which the tenant must vacate the premises.