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Connecticut · United States

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Lease Break Calculator

Estimate your penalty after landlord mitigation of damages. See your net out-of-pocket cost before you give notice.

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Sublet Legality Checker

Can you sublet your apartment in Connecticut legally? Get a risk score and consent strategy based on local tenant laws.

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Regional overview

Connecticut law generally requires landlords to make reasonable efforts to re-rent after a tenant breaks a lease. You may remain liable for rent until a replacement tenant is found, minus what the landlord collects.

Subletting in Connecticut depends on your lease terms and state tenant law. Many leases require written landlord consent before subletting or assigning.