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Posted on Sep 12, 2019 Real Estate Law

What is the Eviction Process in Connecticut?

In order to evict a tenant in Connecticut, landlords must comply with certain legal procedures. The failure to do so could result in serious problems[…]

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Posted on Jul 03, 2019 Real Estate Law

How to Choose a Commercial Real Estate Attorney

If you are thinking about purchasing commercial property, or if you are in the early stages of opening a business and are considering both buying[…]

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