In Connecticut, the relationship between a landlord and a tenant in re: a commercial lease can be subject to scrutiny during an eviction. While landlords are legally permitted to evict tenants in specific scenarios, this process is regulated by laws that outline the...
Year: 2024
Can filing for bankruptcy halt a foreclosure?
There is nothing easy about the prospect of facing foreclosure as a homeowner who has invested a great deal of money, time and energy into a property. However, the fact that this situation is inherently challenging does not mean that it can’t end in a favorable...
What if someone who owes a company money dies in debt?
Debt collection is a necessary aspect of doing business in many different industries. Companies that offer payment plans may have to deal with customers who fall behind on their obligations. Even those who require up-front payment could face situations involving...
New legal protections for Connecticut renters
Last year, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law a sweeping package of changes passed by the state legislature. They are intended to increase renters’ rights and improve opportunities for obtaining housing. Some changes took effect in 2023. Others are becoming...

