Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Connecticut
non-paying Tenant won't move...
Hello, I own a small cottage on my
property which is rented. The current
tenant hasn't paid rent since she
moved in (excluding initial 1st, last
and pet security) She is smart and
manipulative, quoting laws when
approached. Won't return calls and
when confronted avoids
communication. The thing is after 4
months of no rent I really don't have
the resources to pay my insurance
and taxes let alone legal help. I need
her out but don't want to break the
law by turning off her water, power,
etc. I'm thinking of starting a
construction project there. I am at
wits end. Can I disturb the
environment so severely she has no
way of entering or residing? I am
ready to sell my property because of
her. wit's end.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: non-paying Tenant won't move...
You can't resort to self-help like that. If you cannot afford an attorney then you should speak with the clerk at the nearest Housing Court and he or she will give you the forms and tell you how to do the summary process yourself.
I would be happy to speak with you about your options. If you do decide to hire any attorney, you could always pay by credit card via Pay Pal...
Re: non-paying Tenant won't move...
As frustrating as it seems, you are going to have to follow the legal process of evicting the tenant. If she is not paying rent, then she has no right to be there. You cannot force her to leave by using the means you mentioned. That is simply illegal and you subject yourself to liability.
If you need help, you can email me at [email protected]. I charge reasonable rates that are affordable.
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