Property Management
A Connecticut apartment landlord increases rent by 20% for a month-to-month tenant. This action is:
AProhibited by Connecticut rent control
BLegal if proper advance notice is provided and no anti-retaliation issues exist✓ Correct
CProhibited unless approved by the town
DOnly permissible for buildings over 10 units
Explanation
Connecticut generally does not have statewide rent control. Landlords may increase rent with proper written notice (30 days for month-to-month).
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