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CT HB06943
Bill
Status
2/13/2025
Primary Sponsor
Housing Committee
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AI Summary
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Landlords must provide receipts for cash payments and, upon request, a copy of the tenant's account ledger showing charges, payments, and balances owed or overpaid
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Rental agreements cannot require tenants to pay surcharges or increased rent for month-to-month tenancies or holding over beyond the lease term
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Rent increases require at least 45 days written notice; in municipalities with fair rent commissions, the notice must inform tenants of their right to file a complaint disputing the increase
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Marketing residential leases containing provisions contrary to state law constitutes an unfair or deceptive trade practice under Connecticut consumer protection law
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All provisions take effect July 1, 2025
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Protections For Residential Tenants.
Last Action
Referred by House to Committee on Appropriations
4/29/2025