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Connecticut Lawmakers Push for Landlord Registration and Rent Caps


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Connecticut lawmakers are considering new measures to tackle rising housing costs and improve tenant protections. The proposed legislation includes two key components: a statewide mandate for landlords to register their rental properties with municipalities and a temporary cap on rent increases following property ownership changes. These initiatives aim to address concerns over skyrocketing rents, which have seen increases of up to 60% in some cases, and to ensure tenants and local officials have clear access to landlord contact information.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why these laws are being proposed and the housing challenges they aim to solve.
  • The details of the landlord registration requirement and how it builds on existing local options.
  • Which properties are exempt from these rules, including owner-occupied duplexes.
  • The mixed reactions from lawmakers, with some supporting the measures as essential for tenant protection and others questioning their fairness to landlords.
  • The broader context of Connecticut’s housing crisis, including recent rent hikes and rising home prices.

Tune in for a deep dive into what these proposals could mean for landlords, tenants, and the future of housing in Connecticut.

If you’re interested in buying, selling, or renting real estate anywhere within the State of Connecticut, please visit our website to see how we can assist you!

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