Tag: connecticut
All the articles with the tag "connecticut".
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Connecticut Small Claims Court: $5,000 Limit, Fees & How to File (2026)
Updated:Connecticut small claims court limit is $5,000. Learn filing fees, what cases qualify, and step-by-step instructions for filing in Superior Court Small Claims.
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Connecticut Lemon Law: What Qualifies and How to Get a Refund or Replacement (2026)
Bought a defective car in Connecticut? The lemon law gives you the right to a refund or replacement. Learn what qualifies, the repair attempt rules, and how to file.
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Connecticut Insurance Claim Denial Laws: Your Rights and How to Appeal (2026)
Your Connecticut insurance claim was denied — here's what you can do. Learn the appeal process, bad faith laws, and how to get the payout you're owed.
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Tenant Rights in Connecticut: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Connecticut limits security deposits to 2 months rent with required interest. Learn about the state's strict 3-day no-fault eviction notice, 2x penalty for violations, and protections for tenants 62+.
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Connecticut Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Connecticut requires weekly wage payments and enforces strict overtime rules, with mandatory wage protection under the Wage Payment Act and a minimum wage of $16.35/hr as of January 2025.
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Connecticut Non-Compete Agreement Laws: What Employees Need to Know
Are non-compete agreements enforceable in Connecticut? Learn the income thresholds, duration limits, and what to do if your employer tries to enforce one.
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Connecticut Debt Collection Laws: Know Your Rights Against Collectors (2026)
Federal and Connecticut law strictly limit what debt collectors can do. Learn your rights, how to stop harassment, dispute a debt, and what damages you can recover in Connecticut.
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Connecticut Eviction Notice Requirements: How Much Notice Does Your Landlord Have to Give?
Connecticut landlords must give 3 days notice for non-payment and 15 days for lease violations. Learn the just-cause requirements under C.G.S. § 47a-23.