Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Renters and Homeowners
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7/2/2020
Governor Lamont reached an agreement with over 50 banks and credit unions on March 31, 2020 to provide mortgage payment help to the state’s residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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7/2/2020
A landlord may not serve a notice to quit requiring a tenant to vacate a unit or initiate an eviction action in court, other than for serious nuisance, until July 1, 2020.
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My Condo / Homeowners Association requires in-person meetings. What are my options?
6/28/2020There are updated guidelines in place for both remote and in-person meetings
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6/9/2020
Over over 50 other federal and state-chartered banks, credit unions, and servicers are supporting these commitments.
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6/9/2020
You should consider waiting to initiate any eviction proceedings until the public health emergency is over.
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6/9/2020
As of March 18, 2020, and to help borrowers who are at risk of losing their homes, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has told Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to put a hold on foreclosures and foreclosure-related evictions for at least 60 days due to the coronavirus national emergency.
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The Coronavirus crisis has hurt me financially. How do I get mortgage relief and/or forbearance?
6/9/2020You should contact and work directly with your mortgage servicer to learn about and apply for available relief.
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6/9/2020
Connecticut General Statutes requires any owner (individual or business) of income producing real property to file an Income and Expense Report annually.
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