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Unfortunately, you cannot break the lease without legal ramifications as it is a legal, binding contract. Even though you have not moved in yet, its still a valid lease, and cannot be terminated without permission of the landlord.
Beginning October 1, 2023, landlords must return tenants security deposits, with interest on the deposits, within 21 days (rather than 30 days), or within 15 days after receiving written notification of a tenants forwarding address, whichever is later.
A month-to-month rental agreement in Connecticut is a tenant and landlord contract. Under this agreement, the tenant pays the landlord a monthly fee or rent in exchange for the propertys right to occupy. The rental agreement automatically renews each month until either party gives proper notice to terminate it.
A person does not have to be listed on a formal lease to gain protection under Connecticuts landlord-tenant laws but may gain protection by establishing residence in a place. Transient guests, however, are not protected under the landlord-tenant laws and the dwellings primary occupant may have such guests removed.
A Connecticut standard lease agreement is a fixed contract that allows a landlord to rent property to a tenant in exchange for rent payments. This type of contract has a start and end date.
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Since the tenants agreement is tied to the property, they have the right to stay there after the property is sold. If no arrangements are made for the lease to terminate legally, the new landlord must honor the lease until it expires. If the new landlord wants the tenant out, they can form a cash for keys agreement.
If you really want to sell it, you may want to consider coming to an agreement with the tenant, whereby they pay you a penalty of 2 or 3 months rent, to be released from the lease and not be liable to you for any damages.
The landlord must: ∎ provide a clean apartment when the tenant moves in; ∎ clean common areas (hallways, stairs, yards, entryways); ∎ keep hallways and entryways lighted well; and, ∎ keep plumbing and heating systems working (both hot and cold running water).

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