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Extended Home Share: Hartford vs New Britain

How do extended home share rules compare between Hartford, CT and New Britain, CT?

Hartford, CT

Hartford County

Some Restrictions

Hartford treats stays of 30 days or longer as extended residential tenancies subject to Connecticut Landlord-Tenant Act protections rather than the short-term rental Chapter 17 framework.

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New Britain, CT

Hartford County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHartfordNew Britain
Threshold30 days-
Governing lawCT Β§47a-1 et seq.-
Tenant rightsApply after threshold-
Self-help evictionProhibited-

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Hartford FAQ

When does an STR guest become a tenant in Connecticut?

Once occupancy reaches 30 days, Connecticut courts generally treat the occupant as a tenant under CT Title 47a, requiring formal eviction through summary process.

Can I refuse extended bookings to avoid tenancy?

Yes, you may set a maximum stay length below 30 days on your platform listing to keep the rental within Chapter 17 transient parameters.

New Britain FAQ

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