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Connecticut Sublease Agreement
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Connecticut at a glance: Landlord Consent: Required if specified in lease · Deposit Limit: 2 months' rent (under 62); 1 month (over 62) · Deposit Return: 30 days after subtenant vacates
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Overview
Sublease Agreements in Connecticut
Connecticut subleases are governed by the Landlord and Tenant Act. Subleasing is permitted unless the master lease prohibits it.
Key Facts
Connecticut Sublease Agreement — Quick Reference
| Requirement | Connecticut Rule |
|---|---|
| Landlord Consent | Required if specified in lease |
| Deposit Limit | 2 months' rent (under 62); 1 month (over 62) |
| Deposit Return | 30 days after subtenant vacates |
Legal Requirements
Connecticut Legal Requirements
- Lessor consent must be obtained if required by the master lease.
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 Sublease Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deposit limit in Connecticut?
Two months' rent, or one month for tenants aged 62 or older.