Fair Housing
A Connecticut landlord discovers a tenant has been subletting the apartment without permission. Before taking action, the landlord should:
AImmediately change the locks
BServe a written notice to cure the breach and follow Connecticut's summary process statutes✓ Correct
CContact the Connecticut Real Estate Commission
DAlert neighboring tenants
Explanation
Connecticut landlords must follow proper legal procedures before evicting. For lease violations, this typically means serving a cure notice and following the statutory summary process—self-help evictions (like changing locks) are illegal.
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