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No-Fault Evictions: Bridgeport vs Stratford

How do no-fault evictions rules compare between Bridgeport, CT and Stratford, CT?

Bridgeport, CT

Fairfield County

Some Restrictions

Connecticut's protected-tenant statute (§47a-23c) bars purely no-fault evictions of tenants 62+ or with disabilities in buildings of five or more units, while other tenants face standard CT notice-to-quit procedures.

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Stratford, CT

Fairfield County

No data available yet for Stratford.

Key Facts Comparison

FactBridgeportStratford
Protected-tenant statuteCT §47a-23c-
Protected ages/conditions62+ or disabled-
Building threshold5 or more units-
Local layerNone-

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Bridgeport FAQ

Can my landlord end my lease for no reason?

If you're under 62 in a small building, often yes with proper notice. If you're 62+ or disabled in a 5+ unit building, no — only good cause.

Does Bridgeport add stronger protection?

No. Bridgeport relies on the CT statute and has not enacted broader local just-cause-eviction rules.

Stratford FAQ

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