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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

Rodriguez v. Ancona, 868 A.2d 807 (2005)

Citation
Rodriguez v. Ancona, 868 A.2d 807 (2005)
Parent Document
Rodriguez v. Ancona, 868 A.2d 807 (2005)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2005-03-22

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On March 20, 2000, without any prior notice to the plaintiff, the defendant and several of his employees entered and photographed the inside of the premises. Although the plaintiff was not at home at the time, her brother, William Rodriguez, and her two children were in the apartment. After the defendant and his employees knocked at the door, the plaintiffs ten year old son, Jason Lopez, answered the door. Lopez testified that, when he opened the door, the defendant and his employees pushed open the door, entered the premises and quickly started taking pictures. They did not request or receive permission to enter, nor did the defendant ever claim that an emergency required them to enter the apartment. The plaintiff vacated the premises on or about April 28, 2000. The defendant never returned the security deposit to the plaintiff or any interest that was due on the deposit.