State FRBO Guide
Rent Your Property in Connecticut
Without a Property Manager
Connecticut-specific lease requirements, security deposit rules, rent control status, and the tools you need to rent it yourself.
Connecticut Rental Laws at a Glance
Connecticut does not require a written lease for terms under 1 year. Oral leases are enforceable. A written lease is still strongly recommended.
Any lease term is permissible. Tenancies default to month-to-month without a fixed term.
- ›Move-in/move-out condition statement (CGS § 47a-11c)
- ›Summary of tenant rights (CGS § 47a-11c)
- ›Landlord name and address
- ›Lead paint disclosure (pre-1978)
Must be returned within 30 days with itemized deductions.
Some municipalities have limited rent control for specific housing types. Check local ordinances for Hartford and Bridgeport.
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Get Moving Quotes →Frequently Asked Questions — Connecticut Landlords
Is a written lease required in Connecticut?
Connecticut does not require a written lease for terms under 1 year. Oral leases are enforceable. A written lease is still strongly recommended.
What is the security deposit limit in Connecticut?
The limit is 2 months (under 62) / 1 month (62+). Must be returned within 30 days with itemized deductions.
Is there rent control in Connecticut?
Hartford, Bridgeport (limited). Some municipalities have limited rent control for specific housing types. Check local ordinances for Hartford and Bridgeport.
What disclosures are required in Connecticut lease agreements?
Required disclosures and clauses include: Move-in/move-out condition statement (CGS § 47a-11c); Summary of tenant rights (CGS § 47a-11c); Landlord name and address; Lead paint disclosure (pre-1978).
What is the lease term limit in Connecticut?
No statutory term limits. Any lease term is permissible. Tenancies default to month-to-month without a fixed term.
This information is for general guidance only and may not reflect recent legislative changes. Not legal advice.
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