Eviction Rights For Spouse

Summary

In Connecticut, landlords must follow legal eviction procedures to evict someone not on the lease. Notice must be given, and your spouse may have rights as a resident. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for guidance specific to your situation.

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I wanted to know is my building allowed to evict my spouse because they aren’t on the lease. I am located in CT
In Connecticut, landlords generally cannot evict someone who is not on the lease without following legal eviction procedures. Here are some key points:
- A formal eviction process must be followed.
- Notice must be given to the person being evicted.
- Your spouse may have rights as a resident, even if not on the lease.
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