Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Residential Property - Connecticut 2025

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Paying Rent Tenants who pay rent monthly have a 9-day grace period before the rent is considered late.
If the rent is not paid by midnight of the ninth day after the day it is due (for yearly or month-to-month leases) or midnight of the fourth day after it is due (for week-to-week leases), the landlord may start legal proceedings to evict the tenant.
Renters bound by a weekly lease agreement will be given a four-day grace period before late fees begin accruing. The law also prohibits any landlord or property owner from charging a prospective tenant any payment or fee for processing a rental application.
Other states stipulate the following rules: Alabama: Guests can stay for up to 30 days. Arizona: Guests can stay for up to 29 days. California: Guests become tenants when they stay for over 14 days within six months, or seven nights in a row.
Landlords must give a three-day notice before asking a tenant to vacate the property.
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Failure to pay rent or nonpayment of rent The most common reason for eviction is the nonpayment of rent. A landlord can evict a tenant for not paying rent on time. For tenants with a 1 week tenancy, rent is considered late in Connecticut 4 days past its due.
Additionally, a 2024 law requires landlords to give residential tenants (1) at least 45 days written notice of proposed rent increases, or (2) for those with lease terms of one month or less, an amount of notice that equals the full length of the lease (PA 24-143, 16 17).
A Connecticut 3-day notice to quit (JD-HM-7) is sent to a tenant who has violated their tenancy, like paying rent late or other noncompliance with their lease. Late rent is sent after the 9-day statutory grace period, giving the tenant 3 days to pay the rent owed or vacate the premises.

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