New Hampshire Motion and License to Sell Real Estate or Personal Property in Guardianship or Conservatorship is a legal process that allows a guardian or conservator to sell the real estate or personal property of the ward or conservative if it is in the ward or conservative's best interests. The motion and license are filed with the court and must be approved by the court before the sale can take place. There are two types of New Hampshire Motion and License to Sell Real Estate or Personal Property in Guardianship or Conservatorship: 1) a Motion and License to Sell Real Estate in Guardianship or Conservatorship, and 2) a Motion and License to Sell Personal Property in Guardianship or Conservatorship. The Motion and License to Sell Real Estate in Guardianship or Conservatorship is a request to the court for permission to sell real estate owned by the ward or conservative and includes a detailed description of the real estate, the proposed sale price, and the reasons why the sale is necessary. The Motion and License to Sell Personal Property in Guardianship or Conservatorship is a request to the court for permission to sell personal property owned by the ward or conservative and includes a detailed description of the personal property, the proposed sale price, and the reasons why the sale is necessary.