Property Management

A Connecticut landlord discovers their tenant has been keeping an unauthorized dog in violation of the lease. The landlord's first step to address the violation is to:

AImmediately change the locks
BRemove the dog from the premises
CServe the tenant with a written notice to cure the lease violation within a specified period✓ Correct
DFile an eviction lawsuit immediately

Explanation

Connecticut landlord-tenant law requires notice and an opportunity to cure before initiating eviction proceedings for lease violations. The landlord should serve written notice specifying the violation and giving the tenant a reasonable time (often 15 days) to correct it.

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