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Security deposit

2 months rent (for tenants 62+, 1 month)

Notice to enter

Reasonable notice

Notice to vacate

Typically 30 days

Rent control / increases

No statewide rent control

Connecticut renting laws

This page summarizes the key landlord-tenant rules for Connecticut. Local laws may add additional protections, so check your city or county housing department as well.

Security deposit

2 months rent (for tenants 62+, 1 month).

Landlord entry

Reasonable notice.

Notice to vacate

Typically 30 days.

Rent control / rent increases

No statewide rent control.

Where to get help

  • Search for a local tenant-rights organization or legal aid society in Connecticut.
  • Contact your city or county housing department for local ordinances.
  • For disputes, consider a qualified tenant-landlord attorney in your jurisdiction.
Renters insurance in Connecticut

A typical policy in Connecticut runs $12–20/month and covers your belongings against theft, fire, and water damage. Many leases now require proof of coverage before move-in.

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Not legal advice

This page summarizes general rules for Connecticut Renting Laws. Local ordinances may add stronger protections, and laws change. For your specific situation, consult a local tenant-rights organization or qualified attorney.