Connecticut has no statewide rent control and no statute setting a specific advance-notice period for rent increases. A month-to-month increase is effectively a new tenancy term, so practitioners advise giving at least one month's notice. Fair rent commissions, mandatory in towns over 25,000, can bar increases that are 'harsh and unconscionable.'
Connecticut does not cap rent or impose a statewide statutory notice period for raising rent. For a month-to-month tenancy, a rent change takes effect for the next monthly term, so landlords generally give at least one month's notice; a tenant who rejects the new rent may instead receive a notice to quit. Public Act 22-30 and Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 7-148b require every municipality with population over 25,000 to maintain a fair rent commission. Under Sec. 7-148c, a commission may investigate and prohibit rents it finds 'so excessive...as to be harsh and unconscionable,' considering factors like the property's condition and operating costs.
No statutory penalty for the increase itself; a tenant may petition the town's fair rent commission, which can order an unconscionable rent reduced or frozen pending repairs.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Hartford County, CT
Connecticut abolished operational county government in 1960, so Hartford County itself has no noise ordinance. Capitol Region COG (CRCOG) towns regulate nois...
Hartford County, CT
Hartford County has no operational government (abolished 1960), so fence height limits are set by each Capitol Region COG town under the state zoning enablin...
Hartford County, CT
Hartford County has no operational government (abolished 1960). Dog control in Connecticut is governed by Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 22-364 (roaming-dog prohibiti...
Hartford County, CT
Hartford County has no operational county government (abolished 1960). Fireworks are regulated statewide under Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 29-356 and Sec. 29-357. ...
New Britain, CT
New Britain does not require a tag/garage sale permit for residential sales held on the seller's own property. Sales are subject to the city's general zoning...
Hartford County, CT
Hartford County is not a governmental unit and has no parking rules. Connecticut has no statewide STR parking standard. Each town in the Hartford area sets i...
See how New Britain's rent increase notice rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.