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Connecticut Eviction Timeline Steps of the Eviction ProcessAverage TimelineIssuing an Official Notice3-30 daysIssuing and Serving of Summons and ComplaintA few daysTenant Files an Answer3-30 daysCourt Hearing and JudgmentA few days to a few weeks2 more rows • 11 Aug 2022
Landlords must send tenants notices to quit for nonpayment of rent, for lapse of time, or whose right to occupy a unit has terminated at least 30-days' prior to beginning an eviction. Tenants should be given an opportunity to continue the lease with all terms intact, by paying outstanding rent within the 30-day period.
The only way a landlord can legally evict a tenant is by receiving a court order from a judge that gives permission for the eviction to proceed. Before the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit with the court, the landlord must give the tenant notice.
A landlord cannot evict a tenant for no reason. He must base his decision on one of five legally sufficient grounds for eviction: lapse of time, nonpayment of rent, material noncompliance with the lease, breach of statutory duties, and illegal conduct or serious nuisance.
The Eviction Execution is a 24-hour notice for the tenants to vacate the property. It usually takes five days to serve the paperwork. The constable will receive it, put the notice on the door, and then 24 hours later we can complete our eviction.
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If a landlord wants to evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent, then he or she must give the tenant a 3-day Notice to Vacate. For any other reason, the landlord must give the tenant at least a 15-day Notice to Vacate. If the tenant can repair the issue within 15 days, the landlord cannot evict the tenant.
The only way a landlord can legally evict a tenant is by receiving a court order from a judge that gives permission for the eviction to proceed. Before the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit with the court, the landlord must give the tenant notice.
If a landlord wants to evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent, then he or she must give the tenant a 3-day Notice to Vacate. For any other reason, the landlord must give the tenant at least a 15-day Notice to Vacate. If the tenant can repair the issue within 15 days, the landlord cannot evict the tenant.
It costs $175 to evict someone in the state of Connecticut, regardless of where the rental property is located. This fee does not include any additional service fees or fees required to issue a writ of execution.
The only way a landlord can legally evict a tenant is by receiving a court order from a judge that gives permission for the eviction to proceed. Before the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit with the court, the landlord must give the tenant notice.

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