Is commingling legal in New Hampshire?
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No
Yes, under Timeshare Act
The Timeshare Act in New Hampshire does not provide an exception to the commingling prohibition. Timeshare transactions have specific regulations, but they still require proper handling of funds without mixing them with personal accounts.
Sometimes with buyer permission
Buyer permission cannot legally override the prohibition against commingling. This is a regulatory requirement designed to protect consumers, not a negotiable term that can be waived with consent.
Sometimes with seller permission
Seller permission does not make commingling legal in New Hampshire. The prohibition is absolute and cannot be circumvented through agreement between parties, as it's a fundamental consumer protection regulation.
Why is this correct?
Commingling is prohibited.
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