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Connecticut Roommate Agreement
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Connecticut at a glance: Notice to Terminate: 30 days' notice · Deposit Refund Timeline: 30 days · Governing Law: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-23
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Overview
Roommate Agreements in Connecticut
Connecticut roommate agreements require a minimum of 30 days' notice for terminating roommate arrangements.
Key Facts
Connecticut Roommate Agreement — Quick Reference
| Requirement | Connecticut Rule |
|---|---|
| Notice to Terminate | 30 days' notice |
| Deposit Refund Timeline | 30 days |
| Governing Law | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-23 |
Legal Requirements
Connecticut Legal Requirements
- Notice of termination must be in writing.
Governing Laws
Connecticut Governing Laws
Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Connecticut legal resources or your state legislature's official website.
Questions & Answers
Connecticut Roommate Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions
Can Connecticut roommates sue each other for utilities?
Yes, if the roommate agreement clearly divides utility shares, you can recover unpaid costs in court.