HOW TO EVICT A TENANT IN CONNECTICUT
Evicting a Tenant in Connecticut takes time and is complex. Based on our research, it’s more complex and lengthy than most other States and involves a Marshall. Landlords must follow different steps, according to the perceived rental violation. The eviction process is called a Summary Process and starts with the landlord issuing a Notice to Quit Possession. In Connecticut, Landlords must take care to "dot all the i's and cross all the t's" because a tenant may use a minor detail in the notice, or in the processes to avoid being evicted in a timely manner. The most common reasons to evict in Connecticut include: