What is Eviction?
Eviction, also known as Summary Process, is a legal process a landlord must use to remove a tenant from a house, apartment, or room.
This is only a brief look at the eviction process. Each case is different, and there are many issues that can come up in any eviction case. You can find more information on the eviction process in these publications:
Getting Legal Assistance:
Whatever the circumstances, it is best to get legal advice and representation when you are facing an eviction. You can contact Statewide Legal Services (SLS) for information about the eviction process, and if you qualify for legal assistance SLS can refer you to the legal aid agency that serves your city or town. All of the legal aid agencies that take referrals from SLS are prepared to intervene on behalf of income eligible individuals, right up to the day before the marshal serves the execution order.
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SOURCES: Tenants Rights: ctlawhelp.org self-help guides; Connecticut Fair Housing Center
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