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Laws and Regulations in Connecticut

Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to Connecticut helping you stay informed and compliant.

Connecticut Landlord Responsibilities & Tenant Rights in Rental Maintenance

A broken heating system in the dead of a Connecticut winter or a landlord ignoring repeated requests for repairs—situations like these are more common than you think. For tenants, knowing what landlords are legally required to provide is critical to

Feb 26, 2025

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Connecticut Security Deposit Laws: What Tenants and Landlords Need to Know

It is extremely important to learn about security deposits and the laws related to them when renting anywhere in the world. Unlike some other countries, in the US, each state has different regulations on rental laws.  Therefore, if you plan to live a

Feb 26, 2025

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Connecticut Rent Laws: Late Payments, Rent Changes, and Payment Guidelines

Confusion around rent payments, late fees, and rent changes is a common reason for conflict between landlords and tenants. Connecticut's laws are designed to offer clarity and balance, protecting both parties in the rental agreement. Knowing your rights c

Feb 26, 2025

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Connecticut: Energy Conservation in Your Rental

When it comes to making modifications to the rental unit there is a special provision in the Connecticut statutes that allows a tenant to implement energy conservation measures that may require some type of alterations to the premises. The tenant is all

Feb 26, 2025

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Abandoned Rental Property in Connecticut

Tenants will sometimes abandon a rental - it’s not a common occurrence, but in the event that happens with a rental you manage you’ll need to know the law in Connecticut for dealing with the aftermath of an abandonment. There will be required notice

Feb 26, 2025

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