Landlord/Tenant Disputes
In Connecticut, the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants are governed by statute. The statutes dictate how landlords and tenants can exercise and enforce their rights under lease agreements. They also provide a way for both landlords and tenants to obtain legal relief through the courts when problems arise. The rules are an important way of regulating the behavior of commercial and residential landlords and tenants and ensuring that their rights are protected.
At Mahon, Quinn & Mahon, P.C., our attorneys have experience representing both landlords and tenants in housing courts throughout central Connecticut. Whether you are a landlord who is trying to evict a tenant for failing to pay rent, or a tenant who is having difficulty communicating with an unresponsive landlord, our firm will effectively and capably advocate for your rights in court. We can also provide crucial advice on drafting commercial and residential lease agreements to help you avoid potentially costly litigation in the future.
If you are a Connecticut resident and are facing an issue involving a lease or a rental property, please contact Mahon, Quinn & Mahon, P.C. today for a free and confidential consultation.
To learn more about some of the common issues facing landlords and tenants in Connecticut, please click here.
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