How many days does a New Hampshire licensee have to appeal a commission decision?
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10 days
10 days is too short for most administrative appeals and doesn't reflect New Hampshire's specific requirements. This timeframe might apply to other types of real estate disclosures or contingencies, but not to commission decision appeals.
15 days
15 days is a common timeframe for other real estate procedures like inspection contingencies, but New Hampshire law specifically requires 30 days for commission decision appeals, not 15.
21 days
21 days is close but still incorrect. New Hampshire law is specific about the 30-day requirement, and any shorter timeframe would not comply with state regulations.
30 days in writing
Why is this correct?
New Hampshire RSA 329:14 requires licensees to submit a written appeal within 30 days of receiving a commission decision. This specific timeframe and written requirement are mandated by state law to ensure proper documentation and allow sufficient time for review.
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