Glastonbury, CT asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut

Q: Can I bring a 'quiet title petition' to a Ct. court similar to small claims court? Is there a form?

Is this best left to a lawyer?

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Max Lavit Rosenberg
Max Lavit Rosenberg
Answered
  • Stratford, CT
  • Licensed in Connecticut

A: This is definitely best left to a lawyer. It is not the most complex aspect of litigation that you might attempt to tackle, but if you want this done properly, do not represent yourself. There are plenty of firms, including my own, that have experience and interest in pursuing this type of matter. At the very least, you should call for a consultation to further understand all of your options. Good luck. 203.870.6700.

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