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Repairs & Habitability: North Haven vs Waterbury

How do repairs & habitability rules compare between North Haven, CT and Waterbury, CT?

North Haven and Waterbury have similar restriction levels.

North Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 47a-7 requires landlords to keep rental units fit and habitable, comply with housing codes, maintain common areas and major systems, and supply running water, reasonable hot water and heat. Tenants may give written notice to repair, terminate the lease (Sec. 47a-12), or pay rent into court escrow (Sec. 47a-14h).

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Waterbury, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 47a-7 requires landlords to keep rental units fit and habitable, comply with housing codes, maintain common areas and major systems, and supply running water, reasonable hot water and heat. Tenants may give written notice to repair, terminate the lease (Sec. 47a-12), or pay rent into court escrow (Sec. 47a-14h).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth HavenWaterbury
Core dutyKeep premises 'fit and habitable' (Sec. 47a-7)Keep premises 'fit and habitable' (Sec. 47a-7)
Required servicesRunning water, reasonable hot water and heatRunning water, reasonable hot water and heat
Cure period to terminate15 days (Sec. 47a-12)15 days (Sec. 47a-12)
Rent escrowPayment into court (Sec. 47a-14h)Payment into court (Sec. 47a-14h)

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North Haven FAQ

What must a Connecticut landlord repair?

Under Sec. 47a-7, the landlord must keep the unit fit and habitable, meet housing and building codes, maintain common areas and electrical, plumbing and heating systems, and supply running water plus reasonable hot water and heat.

Can a Connecticut tenant withhold rent for repairs?

Not unilaterally, but the tenant can pay rent into a court-controlled escrow under Sec. 47a-14h after filing a complaint with the local housing code agency, or repair and deduct within statutory limits under Sec. 47a-13.

Waterbury FAQ

What must a Connecticut landlord repair?

Under Sec. 47a-7, the landlord must keep the unit fit and habitable, meet housing and building codes, maintain common areas and electrical, plumbing and heating systems, and supply running water plus reasonable hot water and heat.

Can a Connecticut tenant withhold rent for repairs?

Not unilaterally, but the tenant can pay rent into a court-controlled escrow under Sec. 47a-14h after filing a complaint with the local housing code agency, or repair and deduct within statutory limits under Sec. 47a-13.

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