Land Use/Construction Zoning

Residential and Commercial Real Estate

Whether you are a residential or commercial property owner, it is important to understand local, county, and state land use, planning, and zoning laws. At Bostock, Rogers & Donais PLLC, located in both Exeter, New Hampshire, and Haverhill, Massachusetts, we represent property owners and developers through all stages of the planning and zoning approval process. Before jeopardizing a development project, please contact us to schedule a free initial consultation.

Our firm represents builders and property owners throughout New Hampshire, and will protect your interests when dealing with the New Hampshire Board of Adjustment, the Board of Selectmen, and any other state and local environmental boards. Some of our other practice areas include:

  • Variances and re-zoning issues
  • Subdivisions and property developments
  • Environmental regulations and permits
  • Land use disputes and infractions
  • Development plans and permits
  • Representation of condominium associations

As skilled land use and zoning lawyers, we can guide both property owners and developers alike through the sometimes complicated process related to land use, planning, and zoning. In fact, please note that the application laws provide little room for error, such that if you make a mistake in applying, you may have a difficult time appealing any denial.

Both New Hampshire's and Massachusetts' laws are strict regarding environmental protections as well. As a property owner, you must comply with these regulations, or face severe civil and/or criminal penalties. We advise developers on pertinent environmental regulations and compliance, especially those related to wetland issues. Our firm will assist you with finding an appropriate wetland mitigation plan.

If charged with a zoning, land use, or planning infraction, it is important to deal with the charges as soon as possible. Together, we will work toward determining the best possible way to regain compliance, while minimizing any penalties or adverse effects on your project.

At Bostock, Rogers & Donais PLLC, our zoning lawyers assist commercial and residential developers dealing with land use, zoning, and planning issues. For more information, contact us to schedule a free initial consultation. We represent real estate owners throughout New Hampshire, including people in Concord, and Nashua..

Office Locations

Main Office:
92 Portsmouth Ave, Suite 14
Exeter, NH 03833

Phone: 603-772-2400
Fax: 603-772-8822
Toll Free: 866-219-5376

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Haverhill Office:
105 Kenoza Avenue
Haverhill, MA 01830

Phone: 978-521-9600
Fax: 978-521-9607
Toll Free: 866-219-5376

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Manchester office:
80 Canal Street, Suite 200
Manchester, NH 03101

Phone: 603-624-7100
Fax: 603-624-7104
Toll Free: 866-219-5376

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The attorneys of Bostock, Rogers & Donais PLLC represent clients state wide in New Hampshire (NH), Hampton, including, Bedford, Brentwood, Concord, Derry, Dover, Exeter, Keene, Laconia, Londonderry, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Plaistow, Rochester, Salem and Windham, with a primary focus on Rockingham County, Strafford County, Hillsborough County, Merrimack County. We also serve clients throughout Massachusetts's (MA), with a primary focus on Middlesex County, Suffolk County, Essex County, including: Amesbury, Andover, Boston, Woburn, Somerville, Malden, Waltham, Newton, Newburyport, Lowell, Haverhill and Lawrence. Our attorneys are also admitted to practice in Connecticut (CT) and North Carolina (NC).

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