Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Citation
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Parent Document
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 1986-03-24
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/3360686/murphy-v-baez/ ↗
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- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
- Murphy v. Baez, 515 A.2d 383 (1986)
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Full Text
715 charsAfter a hearing, the following additional facts are found. On at least two occasions prior to November 8, 1985, the plaintiff informed the defendant, in writing, that he wanted her to vacate the subject premises. The defendant refused to leave and on November 8, 1985, the plaintiff, a landlord for approximately fifteen years and presently the owner of thirty-five rental units, went with three other men to the defendant’s apartment. At the time, the defendant was not at home although her brother was in the apartment babysitting. The plaintiff ordered the defendant’s brother out of the unit and then caused both entrances to the apartment, which contained many of the defendant’s possessions, to be boarded up.