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Connecticut

Statutory posture for property owners in Connecticut — eviction notice windows, contractor licensing, insurance deadlines, and disposition rules.

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Eviction Posture

Notice windows & timeline.

Statutory minimums under Connecticut General Statutes §47a-23. Local jurisdictions may impose additional protections.

Non-payment notice

3-day notice to quit

Lease violation notice

15-day notice

Holdover notice

30-day notice

Typical timeline

45–90 days

Court of jurisdiction

Superior Court (Housing Session)

Note

Just-cause protections apply to month-to-month tenancies over 1 year.

Damage & Restoration

Contractor licensing & insurance posture.

Contractor license
Above $1,000 work value
Insurance claim deadline
Typically 1–5 years from loss date
Public adjusters
Permitted
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Disposition & Transfer

Sale, transfer tax, and homestead.

Transfer tax
0.1%–0.5% of sale price
Homestead
Standard homestead exemption applies to primary residence
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