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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Section 46a-64c

Citation
Section 46a-64c
Parent Document
Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities v. Sullivan Associates, 250 Conn. 763 (1999)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1999-10-12

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Second, Representative Taborsak stated unequivocally that “[t]enants may be rejected for other valid reasons. For no apparent or steady source of income. For insufficient income. . . . [F]or poor credit . . . .” (Emphasis added.) Id., pp. 8776-77.These statements are clear evidence that the legislature recognized that a landlord’s legitimate business interests under § 46a-64c are not limited to ensuring that a tenant is capable of meeting rent obligations, but also properly include ensuring that the tenant is capable of satisfying other obligations such as performing required maintenance or reimbursing the landlord for damages done to the rental property during the course of the tenancy.