Author: Sayegh, Chels

This guide focuses specifically on Connecticut landlord-tenant laws. While general principles may apply elsewhere, the information provided here is relevant to those operating within the state of Connecticut. Leases and Rental Agreements: The cornerstone of any landlord-tenant relationship is the […]
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Dealing with a tenant who leaves behind unpaid rent can be frustrating. You’ve cleaned the unit, perhaps made repairs, and are ready to get it rented again, but the outstanding balance lingers. Knowing how to collect unpaid rent after a […]
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In Connecticut, a “lapse of time” eviction refers to a legal process where a tenancy ends at the expiration of a fixed-term lease and the landlord wants the tenant out of their apartment. Unlike evictions for cause (e.g., non-payment of […]
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Renting out property can be a rewarding investment, but it also comes with inherent risks. One of the most crucial steps in mitigating those risks is conducting thorough tenant background checks. By carefully screening potential tenants, landlords can significantly reduce […]
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Renting out property can be a profitable venture, but maximizing your returns requires a deep understanding of the tax implications. One of the most significant tax advantages for landlords is depreciation. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of rental […]
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