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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Landlord - Tenant and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: Hi.Do I have to reimburse my live-in boyfriend for money he invested in my home's renovations after we separate?

We both contributed money to the renovation of my home. My boyfriend, I believe, is legally considered a tenant. He pays me rent every month and I pay for everything else. We are separating and he wants me to compensate him for the money that he contributed to the renovations. 1.) Do I have to... View More

Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
answered on Jul 12, 2017

You need to consult with an attorney on this. You have too many specific questions to get a legal answer online. Attorneys will not feel comfortable providing answers that you may follow through with without getting the full facts and circumstances. This can turn into a complicated situation so my... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Personal Injury for Connecticut on
Q: My question is lead paint in my apartment

I wanted to know my daughter had called lead poison is in her blood from the apartment that I am living on for the past 2 years 7 month ago my daughter had called lead poison I have proof of information from my daughter's doctor papers and documents I even have the health department came... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jan 23, 2017

Contact Mike Koskoff in Bridgeport. Tell him I suggested you call. You have a number of potential claims, but the big thing is to figure out what you/your daughter need to do to get it chelated /out of your system. Should be a specialist at Yale New Haven. Odd an adult like your daughter would get... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Connecticut on
Q: Hello, I am a tenant in a single family home in Connecticut. The house has central air but has failed today.

The landlord is not going to fix it and told me it is "common for the a/c to fail on very hot days, as the ducts in the attic get too hot". ??? Do I have a right to withhold rent until the conditions are made habitable?

Sally A. Roberts
Sally A. Roberts
answered on Aug 15, 2016

No, the failure of AC does not make the house uninhabitable.

1 Answer | Asked in Animal / Dog Law and Landlord - Tenant for Connecticut on
Q: I have dogs and they are on the lease can my landlord force me to get rid of my dog for a one time incadent
Sally A. Roberts
Sally A. Roberts
answered on Aug 14, 2016

What is the current language on the lease? It seems to me it is foreseeable that a tenant's dog might bite someone so it likely is covered in the language of the leas.

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Connecticut on
Q: Tenant gave notice to move but has not payed the last months rent do we evict, take to small claims court, keep security

The tenant feels he should not have to pay the last months rent as he wants to move out on October 18th in the middle of the month and just pay partial rent. We said he needs to pay for the whole month so he just hasn't paid anything. The lease was originally a year to year lease but rolled... View More

Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
answered on Oct 6, 2015

Evidently he has not yet moved out, so it is unclear what you mean when you ask if you can hold the security deposit. Of course you can, until he has moved out.

When he does move out, you apply the deposit to any damages, to rent he owes, and to fill the fuel tank. He gets whatever is...
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