Property Ownership
Under Connecticut law, a landlord may enter a tenant's residential unit for non-emergency maintenance with at least how much advance notice?
ANo notice required
B12 hours
C24 hours (reasonable notice)✓ Correct
D48 hours
Explanation
Connecticut CGS § 47a-16 requires landlords to give reasonable notice—which is generally interpreted as at least 24 hours—before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency purposes such as inspections or repairs. For emergencies, immediate entry is permitted.
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