Connecticut Storage Billing Dispute

Summary

To draft a summons and complaint for a motion for summary judgment against a self-storage facility in Connecticut, focus on violations of Connecticut General Statutes § 42-160 to § 42-168. Include evidence of improper billing of lien fees and auction process violations. Ensure you have all relevant documents and consider potential defenses or counterclaims.

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To draft a summons and complaint for a motion for summary judgment regarding improper billing of lien fees and the auction process in Connecticut, consider the following:
- Connecticut General Statutes § *-* to § *-* govern self-storage facilities.
- Key elements: details of improper billing, evidence of incorrect lien fees, and auction process violations.
Have you gathered all relevant documents and evidence to support your claim?
Yes
Great! Since you have gathered all relevant documents and evidence, you should draft your summons and complaint based on the following:
- Detail specific violations of Connecticut General Statutes § *-* to § *-*.
- Provide evidence of improper billing of lien fees.
- Describe the auction process violations with supporting documents.
Have you checked if the self-storage facility has any defenses or counterclaims that might affect your case?
Yes
Given that you have gathered all relevant documents and evidence and have considered potential defenses or counterclaims, you seem to have a well-prepared case.
Here are some key points to include in your complaint:
- Specific violations of Connecticut General Statutes § *-* to § *-*.
- Evidence of improper billing of lien fees.
- Detailed descriptions and supporting documents of auction process violations.

Do you need help with specific wording or formatting for your summons and complaint?