Connecticut Rental Laws - EXPLAINED

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There are specific rental laws in the state of Connecticut concerning rental agreements, evictions, security deposits, disclosures, and more. The information provided can help you understand your rights as a landlord or tenant.

Connecticut Landlord Laws (Chapter 830):
- Landlord Access: Reasonable notice
- Month-to-Month Lease Termination: No notice required, 30 days recommended
- Security Deposit Maximum: 2 months’ rent (tenant under 62), 1 month (tenant over 62) (§ 47a-21)
- Security Return: Within 30 days of termination or 15 days of receiving the tenant’s forwarding address, whichever is later (§ 47a-21)

Connecticut Eviction Laws
- Non-Payment of Rent: 3 Days (§ 47a-23)

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0:00 Intro:
0:14 Standard Lease Agreement:
0:27 Month-To-Month Lease:
0:50 Required Disclosures:
1:24 LandLord Access:
1:37 Security Deposit Laws:
2:05 Non-Payment Of Rent Or Non-Compliance:
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