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CT Renter's Rights: New Landlord Laws in 2023


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The Connecticut legislature is taking steps to ensure tenants are protected by introducing new laws in 2023. The laws will give renters a wide range of rights and protections, including the right to a safe and secure home, the right to a written lease, the right to a repair and maintenance plan, the right to privacy, the right to fair and equal treatment, the right to a complaint process, the right to a code of conduct, and the right to a dispute resolution process.


The laws also give tenants more power when it comes to negotiating better lease terms and conditions. For instance, the laws will make it more difficult for landlords to evict tenants who have not violated the terms of their lease. Landlords will also be prohibited from making changes to the terms of the lease without the tenant's written consent.

The laws also provide protections for both landlords and tenants. Tenants will have the right to file a complaint with the Connecticut Department of Housing and Community Development if they have been subjected to unfair treatment or harassment. This complaint process will provide tenants with the opportunity to seek justice and compensation if they have been wronged by their landlord.


The laws also provide protections for tenants who are facing foreclosure. Tenants will have the right to remain in their homes for up to six months after the foreclosure is complete. This will give tenants the opportunity to find new housing and avoid becoming homeless.

The laws also give tenants the right to withhold rent if their living conditions are not up to standards. This includes conditions such as a lack of heat, water, or other essential services. This will help ensure that landlords are held accountable for providing a habitable living environment for their tenants.


These laws will provide tenants with more rights and protections and will make it easier for them to negotiate lease terms.


What are your thoughts on these new laws?

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