Tenant Rights Connecticut
Summary
In Connecticut, informal tenants have certain rights. A landlord must provide at least a three-day notice before eviction and cannot remove you without a court order. Legal aid may be available if you cannot afford a lawyer. Consulting with a lawyer before making any decisions is advisable to understand your rights and options better.Full Conversation
Got sick probably 3 years ago was living with my * children and their mother. Not my wife ready to get out. They won't let me come home. Yes
Hello **** Perry, it sounds like you're experiencing a challenging situation. To provide the most accurate information, can you please tell me which state you're in?
Connecticut
Hello **** Perry, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Connecticut, you may have rights as an informal tenant. However, eviction laws apply:
- Notice period of at least three days is required.
- Landlord can't remove you without a court order.
- Legal aid may be available if you can't afford a lawyer.
I'm getting out of here Monday.Do you think I should just go there and fight it after that
Hello **** Perry, it may be beneficial to consult with a lawyer before making a decision. Legal Aid Connecticut could help you understand your rights and options better.