Connecticut Official Complaint - Non-Payment of Rent
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This Connecticut Official Complaint form is used to begin the court proceedings if the tenant has not vacated the premises after being served a Notice to quit.
Document Last Modified: 7/14/2024
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If the tenant has not vacated after the last day given in the Notice to Quit, then the landlord must file the Summary Process Complaint at the Clerk of Court's office, along with the proof of Service by the State Marshall and the Notice to Quit. The clerk will set a return date on the summons, which is the date the tenant must file an appearance or a Pleading (response). Download this document, fill in the necessary information, print, and file with the court.
Who: This document is given to the Clerk of Court with the appropriate filing fees.
What: Official Form to begin court proceedings.
When: After the notice period expires.Updated 2012
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