Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 830 - Rights and Responsibilities of Landlord and Tenant
Section 47a-7. - Landlord's responsibilities.

(a) A landlord shall: (1) Comply with the requirements of chapter 368o and all applicable building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety of both the state or any political subdivision thereof; (2) make all repairs and do whatever is necessary to put and keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition, except where the premises are intentionally rendered unfit or uninhabitable by the tenant, a member of his family or other person on the premises with his consent, in which case such duty shall be the responsibility of the tenant; (3) keep all common areas of the premises in a clean and safe condition; (4) maintain in good and safe working order and condition all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating and other facilities and appliances and elevators, supplied or required to be supplied by him; (5) provide and maintain appropriate receptacles for the removal of ashes, garbage, rubbish and other waste incidental to the occupancy of the dwelling unit and arrange for their removal; and (6) supply running water and reasonable amounts of hot water at all times and reasonable heat except if the building which includes the dwelling unit is not required by law to be equipped for that purpose or if the dwelling unit is so constructed that heat or hot water is generated by an installation within the exclusive control of the tenant or supplied by a direct public utility connection.

(b) If any provision of any municipal ordinance, building code or fire code requires a greater duty of the landlord than is imposed under subsection (a) of this section, then such provision of such ordinance or code shall take precedence over the provision requiring such lesser duty in said subsection.
(c) The landlord and tenant of a single-family residence may agree in writing that the tenant perform the landlord's duties specified in subdivisions (5) and (6) of subsection (a) and also specified repairs, maintenance tasks, alterations, or remodeling, provided the transaction is entered into in good faith and not for the purpose of evading the obligations of the landlord.
(d) The landlord and tenant of a dwelling unit other than a single-family residence may agree that the tenant is to perform specified repairs, maintenance tasks, alterations or remodeling if (1) the agreement of the parties is entered into in good faith; (2) the agreement is in writing; (3) the work is not necessary to cure noncompliance with subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of this section; and (4) the agreement does not diminish or affect the obligation of the landlord to other tenants in the premises.
(P.A. 76-95, S. 7, 27; 76-435, S. 75, 82; P.A. 77-451, S. 2; P.A. 79-571, S. 14; P.A. 80-235.)
History: P.A. 76-435 revised effective date section of P.A. 76-95; P.A. 77-451 substituted “or” for “and” preceding the word “supplied” in Subdiv. (6); P.A. 79-571 made technical grammatical corrections in Subsec. (a); P.A. 80-235 inserted new Subsec. (c) re agreements between landlord and tenant that tenant will perform landlord's duties, relettering former Subsec. (c) as (d) and specifying its applicability to dwelling units “other than a single family residence”.
Cited. 190 C. 552; 191 C. 484; 196 C. 591; 208 C. 161; Id., 620; 211 C. 501; 213 C. 354; 217 C. 57; 231 C. 923; 235 C. 360, see also 40 CA 219; 242 C. 236.
Cited. 4 CA 209; Id., 608; 10 CA 527; 12 CA 172; 13 CA 1; 16 CA 444; 31 CA 359; 32 CA 133; 35 CA 126; judgment reversed, see 235 C. 360; 40 CA 219; Id., 595; 42 CA 324; judgment reversed, see 242 C. 236; 43 CA 578; 45 CA 46.
Tenants may plead breach of implied warranty of habitability as special defense to action for summary process. 35 CS 233. Cited. 36 CS 47; Id., 611; 37 CS 873. Failure to install smoke detectors constitutes a material safety hazard and tenants are relieved of obligation to pay rent during period detectors not installed. 38 CS 67. Cited. Id., 393; Id., 683; 41 CS 283; 44 CS 544.
Subsec. (a):
Subdiv. (4): Standard set forth in Subdiv. clearly requires plaintiffs to show more than their dissatisfaction with the condition and operation of work completed. 213 CA 375.
Subdiv. (2): Intent of legislature was to make landlord's duty to maintain premises in a habitable condition dependent upon the covenant to pay rent; tenant was relieved of obligation to pay rent while her apartment was uninhabitable. 35 CS 151. Tenant's unilateral, self-serving declaration that conditions violate municipal codes is insufficient to meet burden of proof that conditions justify withholding rent. Id., 549. No provision in statute requires landlord to provide lawn and yard care; such expense is not necessary to keep premises “fit and habitable”. Id., 603.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 47a - Landlord and Tenant

Chapter 830 - Rights and Responsibilities of Landlord and Tenant

Section 47a-1. - Definitions.

Section 47a-2. - Arrangements exempted from application of title. Applicability of title to mobile manufactured homes and home parks. Transient occupancy in hotel, motel or similar lodging.

Section 47a-3. - Rental agreement: Permissible terms.

Section 47a-3a. - Rental agreement: Payment of rent. Written receipt for cash payment.

Section 47a-3b. - Rental agreement: Term of tenancy in absence of agreement.

Section 47a-3c. - Payment in absence of rental agreement.

Section 47a-3d. (Formerly Sec. 47-22). - Holding over not evidence of new lease. Determination of monthly lease.

Section 47a-3e. - Notice to potential tenant when dwelling unit located in common interest community.

Section 47a-3f. - Rental agreement: Notice re operative fire sprinkler system.

Section 47a-4. - Terms prohibited in rental agreement.

Section 47a-4a. - Effect of failure to comply with section 47a-7.

Section 47a-4b. (Formerly Sec. 53-303g). - Commercial leases. Certain provisions void.

Section 47a-4c. - Landlord prohibited from requiring electronic funds transfer as exclusive form of payment.

Section 47a-5. (Formerly Sec. 47-24a). - Penalty for allowing occupancy without certificate of occupancy.

Section 47a-6. - Identification of landlord.

Section 47a-6a. - Filing in designated municipal office of residential address of nonresident landlord.

Section 47a-6b. - Civil penalties for failure to file residential address of nonresident landlord.

Section 47a-7. - Landlord's responsibilities.

Section 47a-7a. - Landlord and tenant responsibilities re bed bug infestations. Definitions. Notification to landlord. Inspection. Treatment. Liability of landlord. Injunction against tenant.

Section 47a-7b. - Request to change dwelling unit locks when tenant is named as a protected person in a protective or restraining order.

Section 47a-8. (Formerly Sec. 47-24c). - Paint not conforming to standards renders property unfit.

Section 47a-9. - Landlord rules and regulations.

Section 47a-9a. - (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2022.) Prohibitions re discrimination against prospective or existing tenant for conviction related to cannabis possession; possession or consumption of cannabis; drug tests. Exceptions.

Section 47a-10. - Termination of responsibility.

Section 47a-11. - Tenant's responsibilities.

Section 47a-11a. - Abandonment of unit by tenant.

Section 47a-11b. - Abandonment of unit by occupants. Landlord's remedies.

Section 47a-11c. - Breach of rental agreement by tenant. Measure of damages.

Section 47a-11d. - Death of tenant. Landlord's remedies.

Section 47a-11e. - Termination of rental agreement by tenant who is a victim of family violence or sexual assault.

Section 47a-12. - Breach of agreement by landlord. Tenant's remedies.

Section 47a-13. - Failure of landlord to supply essential services. Tenant's remedies.

Section 47a-13a. - Implementation of energy conservation measures by tenant.

Section 47a-13b. - Installation of electric vehicle charging station by tenant.

Section 47a-14. - Damage or destruction of unit. Tenant's remedies.

Section 47a-14a. (Formerly Sec. 19-347k). - Action for private receivership of tenement house. Complaint. Notice of action.

Section 47a-14b. (Formerly Sec. 19-347l). - Tenement receivership: Hearing by referee; judgment; no right to jury trial.

Section 47a-14c. (Formerly Sec. 19-347m). - Tenement receivership: Defense.

Section 47a-14d. (Formerly Sec. 19-347n). - Tenement receivership: Judgment.

Section 47a-14e. (Formerly Sec. 19-347o). - Tenement receivership: Owner's right to collect rent moneys.

Section 47a-14f. (Formerly Sec. 19-347p). - Tenement receivership: Order to remove or remedy conditions in lieu of judgment; application for hearing for judgment.

Section 47a-14g. (Formerly Sec. 19-347q). - Tenement receivership: Judgment and appointment of receiver after failure to comply with order.

Section 47a-14h. - Action by individual tenant to enforce landlord's responsibilities. Payment of rent into court.

Section 47a-15. - Noncompliance by tenant. Remedy of breach by tenant. Landlord's remedies.

Section 47a-15a. - Nonpayment of rent by tenant: Landlord's remedy.

Section 47a-16. - When landlord may enter rented unit.

Section 47a-16a. - Notification by tenant of extended absence. When landlord may enter.

Section 47a-17. - Tenant to occupy only as dwelling unit.

Section 47a-18. - Judicial relief if tenant refuses entry.

Section 47a-18a. - Judicial relief if landlord unlawfully enters.

Section 47a-19. - Rental agreement: Acceptance of rent when overdue.

Section 47a-20. (Formerly Sec. 19-375a). - Retaliatory action by landlord prohibited.

Section 47a-20a. - Actions deemed not retaliatory.

Section 47a-20e. - Protection of tenant in foreclosed property.

Section 47a-20f. - Offer of incentive to tenant in foreclosed property to vacate.