Case Result

Real Estate Law

2020
Trial Verdict

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Case Details

Superior Court ruled that a real estate license is not required for handling short-term rentals (Airbnb/Homeaway) and that the Real Estate Commission lacked jurisdiction. Client was accused of violating civil and criminal regulations.

Additional Notes

Client was Kerri McCauley. Case: State of New Hampshire v. Kerri McCauley, Merrimack Superior Court, 217-2020-CV-00177, Judge Andrew R. Schulman, Date of Decision October 7, 2020.

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