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jbean92 t1_j9vk9zt wrote

Attitash or Wildcat are great mountains. A lot of schools are on vacation this week and next week so they might be a little crowded.

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phant-m t1_j9vjxg5 wrote

The inspection part sounds normal to me. I don't know the specific laws for NH, but I know in other states, they will offer to do the inspection and deduct what they will from your deposit. Sometimes they are unreasonable though so you might have luck asking why things are so expensive.

It's good to take pics of your place when you move in to be able to dispute anything. Definitely brush up on your tenant rights because a lot of landlords will try to screw you over.

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Snackdoc189 t1_j9vj64b wrote

Post it all over social media, contact groups like Manchester information, local news, ect. Tell them someone abandoned it and the cops and tow company's can't/won't help you and you want it gone. Eventually someones going to take it off your hands.

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General-Silver-4004 t1_j9vj5y9 wrote

Yeah it sucks. It’s the same shit that happened ten years ago because jobs paid better in MA and required in person.

First time homebuyer programs aren’t going to solve the eclipse of wealth being introduced by outsiders. Things are worth what they’re worth and we live in a national / global economy.

So yeah idk the answer or the way the tide will flow or what’s “most just.”

Maybe fthb programs provide a ring on the ladder. Or maybe they set you up for a non preforming loan / poverty. But the difference is more trivial than it’s made out to be.

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677536543 t1_j9vg8r9 wrote

Black Mountain is the closest and is rarely ever crowded. It's a smaller mountain though, so if that's not what you're looking for, any of the other mountains in the area (Cranmore/Atitash/Wildcat) will be crowded similarly. My personal favorite is Sunday River in Maine. It's big and spread out so it handles the crowds well.

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maddy3191 t1_j9veitc wrote

As someone who is a True Democrat, I don’t hate him. I have only lived in NH since July, but I did vote for him for Governor in the Midterms.

His general ideas seem to be “the less the government can do the better.” Even if it means leaving money from the federal government on the table. (See NH’s highest residential Electric Rates in the continental 48) In addition, when ask about abortion, he said he thinks the law he signed was too restrictive, but his hands were tied. Otherwise, he hasn’t proposed anything new that I haven’t liked.

Environmentally he seems pretty central. As someone who works in the engineering field, I feel like he understands the issues and how they effect the state. He also did the AT which i feel like you have to have some environmental bones in you to do.

Socially I also don’t hate him, outside of reproductive care, He hasn’t done anything I have disagreed with, mainly cause I don’t think he has done anything at all. That’s probably fine for a mostly white NH, but I don’t know how that will translate nationally.

I also don’t think he is very electable nationally tbh. People who don’t like Trump really like DeSantis, and I am not sure the amount of republicans who don’t like either is enough for him to win the ticket. If he were to win the ticket though, I think he easy beats biden.

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whydidilose t1_j9ve716 wrote

I worked at a NH hospital. He came there to do some stuff for the press. Should have been good optics for both him and the hospital.

As he was leaving, he was complaining to one of his people about how shitty the hospital space provided was too small for his optics. It's fair to complain about the venue, but this guy was such a massive dick that he couldn't even wait to leave the building. That tells me what kind of person he is. His political stances don't matter.

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