Evicting Unwanted House Guests

Summary

In Connecticut, a verbal agreement can legally bind a tenant, necessitating an eviction process. You must provide a written notice before eviction. If the person doesnt leave, you can file an eviction lawsuit. Damage by pets can be grounds for eviction. Contact Connecticut Legal Services for free legal help for low-income individuals.

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mandy breton
Hello Mandy, nice to meet you. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue you're facing, so I can assist you better?
i have someone in my home that i have asked to leave several times and she wont. there is no lease and she isnt paying anything. she also leaves her * cats here and they are destroying my property
Hi Mandy, I understand your situation. Could you please tell me your location so I can provide accurate information?
Connecticut
Hello Mandy, in Connecticut:
- Verbal agreement can legally bind a tenant, making eviction process necessary.
- You must provide a written notice before eviction.
- If they don't leave, you can file an eviction lawsuit.
- Damage by pets can be grounds for eviction.
Consider contacting a local attorney for detailed advice.
do you know if there is legal aid here
Yes, Mandy, there's a Legal Aid in Connecticut. You can reach out to Connecticut Legal Services. They provide free legal help to low-income individuals. I recommend you contact them for help with your situation.