Connecticut Department of Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno testifies before the state Housing Committee at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Credit: Ginny ...
In the midst of a worsening housing crisis, Connecticut lawmakers will look to pass legislation around zoning, homelessness and eviction reform during the 2025 legislative session, which kicked off ...
Solange Velarde (left) and Rosmaly Rodriguez (right) lead the crowd in cheers as members of the Connecticut Tenant’s Union rally in January at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford to push for ...
Connecticut residents and housing advocates are calling on state lawmakers to strengthen protections for tenants. The state’s Housing Committee gathered for a public hearing in Hartford on Tuesday.
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Is 'just cause' eviction bill dead? Key housing proposals in limbo as CT legislative session closes
HARTFORD — Outside the state capitol last week, a group of Connecticut tenants rallied for a proposed bill that would bar landlords, in most cases, from booting residents after their leases expire ...
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A measure to require landlords to give a reason when they evict renters — a controversial proposal in housing policy — is likely to be center stage during the upcoming legislative session, key ...
Hundreds of people testified Tuesday on a slew of bills aimed at protecting Connecticut tenants, including measures to reform eviction law and others that would limit how much landlords can charge for ...
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