Sec. 47a-7
(6) supply running water and reasonable amounts of hot water at all times and reasonable heat except if the building which includes the dwelling unit is not required by law to be equipped for that purpose or if the dwelling...
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(6) supply running water and reasonable amounts of hot water at all times and reasonable heat except if the building which includes the dwelling unit is not required by law to be equipped for that purpose or if the dwelling...
(4) the nature of the alleged violation of section 47a-7 or 47a-7a or subsection
(2) for performing the obligations of the landlord under sections 47a-7 and 47a-13 and the rental agreement, and
(2) relieve the tenant or the landlord of their responsibilities and liabilities under sections 47a-7 and 47a-11 ; or
(a) Any tenant who claims that the landlord has failed to perform his or her legal duties, as required by section 47a-7 or 47a-7a or subdivisions (1) to (13), inclusive, of subsection
(7) A requirement for the tenant to post a surety bond in an amount equal to the cost of removing the electric vehicle charging station or permit the landlord to withhold all or a portion of the security deposit pursuant...
...Effect of failure to comply with section 47a-7. A rental agreement shall not permit the receipt of rent for any period during which the landlord has failed to comply with subsection (a) of section 47a-7 . (Return to Chapter...
(c) (1) The rent of a tenant protected by this section may be increased only to the extent that such increase is fair and equitable, based on the criteria set forth in section 7-148c .
(c) remove from his dwelling unit all ashes, garbage, rubbish and other waste in a clean and safe manner to the place provided by the landlord pursuant to subdivision (5) of subsection (a) of section 47a-7 ;
See Sec. 7-148f re penalty for violation of order of rent reduction or rent suspension. See Sec. 47a-33 re defense that action is retaliatory. (Return to Chapter Table of Contents) (Return to List of Chapters) (Return to List...
...If the court finds that the violations of section 47a-7 have been corrected, it shall enter a judgment with respect to the rights and obligations of the parties in the action and with respect to the distribution of any...
(b) of section 47a-23c . The commission, for such purposes, may compel the attendance of persons at hearings, issue subpoenas and administer oaths, issue orders and continue, review, amend, terminate or suspend any of its orders and decisions. The commission...
(2) a statement that a nuisance exists because a landlord has been in substantial noncompliance with the provisions of section 47a-7 or a nuisance exists that constitutes a fire hazard or a serious threat to life, health or safety...
...to file a complaint against the owner of such unit, or other responsible party, concerning such violations. See Sec. 7-148gg re notice to lienholder. (Return to Chapter Table of Contents) (Return to List of Chapters) (Return to List of...
...In any such court proceeding, the court shall determine whether the rent increase is fair and equitable, based on the criteria set forth in section 7-148c .
...In such an event, the owner may bring an action of summary process pursuant to section 21-80 , or the resident may seek relief under section 47a-23c or sections 7-148b to 7-148f , inclusive, if applicable.
...Tenant's remedies. (a) If there is a material noncompliance by the landlord with the rental agreement or a noncompliance with section 47a-7 which materially affects health and safety, the tenant may deliver a written notice to the...
...If the responsible party is a registrant, the department may deliver the order in accordance with section 7-148ii , provided nothing in this section shall preclude a director from providing notice in another manner permitted by applicable law. If the...
...mobile manufactured homes and mobile manufactured home park lots, in order to control and eliminate excessive rental charges on such accommodations, and to carry out the provisions of sections 7-148b to 7-148f , inclusive, section 47a-20 and subsection
...Connecticut Superior and Appellate cases interpreting Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-7 (landlord's responsibilities) treat the statutory duty as a non-waivable warranty of habitability. Tenants may withhold rent into court under the housing-receivership procedure of § 47a-14h, raise...