Land Use & Zoning
A Connecticut property owner who believes an illegal structure was built on their neighbor's property should file a complaint with the:
AConnecticut Real Estate Commission
BLocal zoning enforcement officer✓ Correct
CConnecticut Superior Court directly
DConnecticut Department of Housing
Explanation
Zoning violations (such as illegal structures) are reported to the local zoning enforcement officer, who has the authority to investigate and issue cease and desist orders or citations for violations.
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