Author: Sayegh, Chels

For landlords, the ability to regain possession of a rental property is fundamental to managing your investment. However, in an increasing number of jurisdictions, and under specific circumstances in Connecticut, the concept of a “no-fault” eviction is being challenged by […]
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Eviction is a legal process, not a property management task. In Connecticut, navigating the “Summary Process” action—the formal term for an eviction lawsuit—is fraught with technical requirements, strict timelines, and potential pitfalls that can cost a landlord significant time, money, […]
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Fair housing laws are designed to ensure that all individuals have an equal opportunity to find a place to live, free from discrimination. For Connecticut landlords, understanding and adhering to these laws is not just a legal requirement but a […]
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Staying abreast of Connecticut’s legislative changes is crucial for compliance and risk management. The state has enacted significant reforms affecting the eviction process, tenant screening, and certain protected classes. These updates require immediate attention and procedural adjustments for all rental […]
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When new landlords in Connecticut run the numbers on a potential rental property, they often focus on the most obvious costs: the mortgage, property taxes, and insurance. While these are significant, they represent only a portion of the true financial […]
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