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Old 11-20-2020, 08:05 PM   #6
longislander
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If someone is legally restricted from being at a nh location owned by said person, does that person still have to pay real estate taxes on said property for the duration of the restricted time?
I'm not an attorney, either, although do have certification as a paralegal since 1998 and recognize only an attorney can give legal advice (see UPL, unlawful practice of law and Chapter 311 of the NH RSA's), but would depend on "legally restricted". Opinion, not legal advice (protected by US Constitution).

Your stated payments are due by you, notwithstanding.

"Legally restricted," understood to mean, follow a legitimate government order, has nothing to do with other commitments and benefits.

You can choose to adhere to government order or challenge its legitimacy.

Analogous to paying NH town taxes, but not being able to legally vote due to non-residency.
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a nh location owned by said person,
You could also divest yourself of the presumed asset, that is governed by the government order.

Your choice!
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