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This desktop reference includes case law & statutory mandates, and model forms for housing court & other landlord-tenant civil litigation for both commercial and residential settings.
Connecticut Landlord and Tenant Law "Third Edition" is a comprehensive reference that covers all aspects of the legal relationship between tenants and landlords, both in commercial and residential settings.
The book includes an overview of lease construction and interpretation, the statutory obligations of landlords and tenants, summary process litigation, and non-summary process litigation. The book features official housing court forms and other non-official landlord and tenant related forms covering all aspects of the landlord and tenant relationship. Also included is a detailed glossary of common terms, provisions and concepts used in leases and landlord-tenant litigation. The eBook format provides extensive links to cases, statutes, forms and other sources.
New in the Third Edition:
Analysis of and Citations to Recent Cases decided by the Connecticut and Appellate Courts since the publication of the Second Edition
References to newly enacted Executive Orders and Statutes affecting Landlord-Tenant law during COVID-19 disruptions
Interpretation of Force Majeure theories and defenses in Lease Litigation in view of COVID 19 Disruptions
Updated references to Official Housing Court Forms
Updated Statutory Addenda to Residential Leases
Chapters include:
Statutory Construction in Landlord Tenant Law Lease Construction and Interpretation Landlord and Tenant’s—Statutory Rights and Responsibilities—Residential Tenancies Forcible Entry and Detainer Statute Security Deposits and Advanced Payments Certificates of Occupancy Housing Court Proceedings Summary Process–Statutory Notice to Quit Summary Process Litigation Post Judgment Proceedings Summary Process Execution and Eviction of Tenants Civil Litigation for Monetary Damages
Noble F. Allen is a partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP in Hartford, Connecticut and practices in the areas of litigation, including civil and business litigation, premises liability/insurance claims defense, and commercial landlord/tenant law, including commercial lease litigation and evictions. Noble routinely litigates commercial landlord and tenant cases through trial. He regularly counsels retail developers, retailers, and other commercial landlords and tenants regarding lease negotiations and leasing disputes.
Noble is the Chair of Hinckley Allen’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee; he served on the Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee for sixteen years, the last two as its Chair; he served on the Board of Directors of the USLAW NETWORK from 2013 to 2017; and is a Court-appointed Arbitrator for the New Haven Judicial District.
Noble’s other affiliations include the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC); the Connecticut Bar Association; the New Haven County Bar Association; Litigation Counsel of America (Fellow); and is a Board Member of the Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity.
Noble has been listed in Best Lawyers in America from 2013 through 2021, and has also been recognized as Lawyer of the Year in the area of Litigation – Real Estate (2015, 2018 and 2021).
Noble graduated from Norwich University, Corps of Cadets (B.A. 1982), The American University, School of International Service (M.A. 1985), and The American University, Washington College of Law (J.D. 1991).
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