Property Management
A Connecticut residential tenant who is a victim of domestic violence may have the right to terminate their lease early under Connecticut law if they:
ASimply provide 30 days notice
BProvide documentation of domestic violence and follow the statutory procedures in CGS § 47a-11e✓ Correct
COnly if the lease contains an early termination clause
DOnly if the abuser lived in the unit
Explanation
Connecticut General Statutes § 47a-11e allows victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking to terminate their lease early by providing a written notice and appropriate documentation per the statute's requirements.
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