Connecticut Residential Lease Agreement
Create a legally compliant CT lease agreement with all required disclosures and state-specific clauses
Connecticut Landlord-Tenant Laws
Key legal requirements for residential leases in CT
Security Deposits
Connecticut limits security deposits to 2 months' rent for unfurnished units. Deposits must be returned within 21 days after tenancy ends, with an itemized list of deductions.
Eviction Process
Landlords must provide proper notice before eviction: 3-day pay or quit for non-payment, 30-day notice for month-to-month tenancies. Court proceedings required for removal.
Habitability Standards
Landlords must maintain rental units in habitable condition, including working plumbing, heating, electrical systems, and structural integrity. Tenants can withhold rent for serious violations.
Required Connecticut Disclosures
Legal disclosures that must be included in every CT lease agreement
What's Included in Our Connecticut Lease Template
Comprehensive coverage of all CT legal requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Connecticut lease agreements
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