Connecticut tenants, give proper notice to your landlord, property manager and to other tenants in your building with our Connecticut Tenant Forms.
All Connecticut Tenant Forms are easy to download, fill in, and print. Proof of service forms are included as part of the document.
Complaint to Landlord About Another Tenant (Connecticut)
Connecticut tenants, are you having problems with another tenant in your building? Make a written complaint to your landlord about the disruptive or objectionable behavior of another tenant with this Complaint Letter to Landlord. The letter should be mailed or delivered to the landlord only afte...
Connecticut Agreement for Tenant Alterations to Rental Unit
Connecticut landlords, if your tenant wants to make alterations to the rental premises, set down in writing how the work is to be done with this Agreement for Tenant Alterations to Rental Unit. The tenant must use only the materials and procedures set out in the agreement. The tenant confirms that...
Connecticut Permission Agreement to Sublet or Assign Lease
Connecticut tenants, if you want to assign your lease or sublet the premises for the remainder of the lease term, you will need to get your landlord's consent. Draw up a Permission Agreement to Sublet or Assign Lease between you and your landlord with this easy-to-use template. The new tenant m...
Connecticut Residential Sublease Agreement
Connecticut tenants, sublease the property you are renting with this Residential Sublease Agreement. The sublease requires the consent of the landlord. The subtenant must pay the rent, the utilities and a damage deposit. The subtenant must keep the premises in clean and good condition. The sub...
Notice to Landlord of Extended Absence (Connecticut)
Connecticut tenants, if you are going to be away from your rental premises for an extended period of time, inform your landlord by serving him/her with this Notice to Landlord of Extended Absence, in accordance with the Connecticut General Statutes. The Notice must be given to the landlord by an...
Notice to Landlord to Remedy Breach (for tenancies greater than one month) (Connecticut)
Connecticut tenants, is your landlord in breach of the rental agreement? Serve the landlord with this Notice to Landlord to Remedy Breach (for tenancies greater than one month), in accordance with the Connecticut General Statutes. This form is to be used ONLY for tenancies with a term greater th...