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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

RequirementConnecticut Rule
Notice to Terminate30 days' notice
Deposit Refund Timeline30 days
Governing LawConn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-23
Legal Requirements

Connecticut Legal Requirements

  • Notice of termination must be in writing.
Governing Laws

Connecticut Governing Laws

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-23
Notice to Quit
Governs termination guidelines.

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.