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A 2009 New Hampshire Supreme Court decision preventing landlords from shutting off cable services they offer free to tenants has evoked new legislation from State Rep. Carol McGuire (R-Epsom).
A 2009 New Hampshire Supreme Court decision that prevents landlords from shutting off cable services they offer free to tenants has inspired new legislation from State Representative Carol McGuire
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