Rep. Max Abramson, L-Seabrook, thought there might be another loophole, because of the large amount of duplex condos in his area. Wouldn’t that law not just allow for a tax break on a small apartment, but a property tax break on half of the property, he asked.
And Margaret Byrnes, executive director of the New Hampshire Municipal Association, testified that it would be difficult for towns to decide who is a non-family member, and more importantly, the municipalities have nothing to gain by this, and only revenue to lose. “Wouldn’t it discourage towns from wanting to approve ADUs?” Abramson asked later. https://www.nhbr.com/nh-house-panel-weighs-property-tax-breaks-for-accessory-dwelling-units/
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