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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Section 47a-14h

Citation
Section 47a-14h
Parent Document
Balint v. Casale, 40 Conn. App. 595 (1996)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1996-03-12

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Section 47a-14h (e) (2) provides in relevant part that “[t]he complainant may seek and the court may order *600interim or final relief including, but not limited to . . . an order appointing a receiver to collect rent or to correct conditions in the property which violate local, state or federal law . . . .” Moreover, the court is given broad powers to order “such other relief in law or equity as the court may deem proper. . . .” General Statutes § 47a-14h (e) (5). The trial court found that it was necessary to appoint a receiver of rents to address and correct the deficiencies that it found concerning the condition of the property. This remedy was not only permitted by the statute but was an appropriate course of action for the trial court to take. IV