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Hiring Commercial Property Services Providers in New Hampshire

Commercial real estate services in New Hampshire demand careful verification because the state licenses only certain trades: electricians need a Master or Journeyman Electrician license, plumbers and gas fitters hold licenses from the Mechanical Licensing Board, and fire-protection contractors must be certified by the State Fire Marshal. General contractors rely on municipal permits from cities like Manchester or Portsmouth for structural work. Soft-service vendors—janitorial, landscaping, snow-and-ice management, pest control, security patrol, parking management, or waste hauling—must obtain a state business registration; pesticide applicators need certification from the Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food, and private security firms are licensed through the Department of Safety. Require $2 million general liability for construction scopes and $1 million for nightly cleaning, plus statutory workers’ comp and E&O for architects or coastal-zone consultants. Confirm familiarity with local building-code amendments, high-snow-load roof design, shoreline-protection rules, and Department of Environmental Services storm-water permits, and choose teams with documented results on Seacoast hospitality, Merrimack tech campuses, or White Mountains resorts.

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