Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 901 - Damages, Costs and Fees
Section 52-249. - Costs and attorney's fees in actions for foreclosure and substitution of bond.

(a) The plaintiff in any action of foreclosure of a mortgage or lien, upon obtaining judgment of foreclosure, when there has been a hearing as to the form of judgment or the limitation of time for redemption, shall be allowed the same costs, including a reasonable attorney's fee, as if there had been a hearing on an issue of fact. The same costs and fees shall be recoverable as part of the judgment in any action upon a bond which has been substituted for a mechanic's lien.

(b) In any foreclosure judgment when a lis pendens had been recorded after a title search of real property, the court shall determine a reasonable fee to be paid for the search and tax it as part of the costs.
(1949 Rev., S. 7994; 1969, P.A. 440; P.A. 82-160, S. 123; P.A. 84-282, S. 1; P.A. 99-153, S. 8.)
History: 1969 act added Subsec. (b) re fees for title searches in foreclosure judgments; P.A. 82-160 replaced real “estate” with real “property”; P.A. 84-282 amended Subsec. (a) to include reasonable attorney's fees as allowable costs; P.A. 99-153 amended Subsec. (a) to allow recovery of costs and attorney's fees in cases where a bond has been substituted for a mechanic's lien.
In foreclosure, costs thrown on defendant only if he seeks to redeem. 81 C. 442. Cited. 216 C. 85.
Cited. 19 CA 8; 22 CA 468. According to statute, plaintiff must argue for attorney's fees during foreclosure action; thus, whether plaintiff is entitled to attorney's fees under statute is a question of law for court to decide in the foreclosure action; because it is a question of law, attorney trial referee cannot decide the issue. 70 CA 404. Attorney's fees under section include fees incurred on appeal as well as at the trial level. 118 CA 367. Trial court may consider the legal work performed by plaintiff's counsel in defending a counterclaim in the calculation of the award of attorney's fees under section if such legal work is necessary to plaintiff's ability to prove its substantial performance as part of the underlying foreclosure claim. 145 CA 316.
Plaintiff not entitled to counsel fees for protracted trial on plaintiff's claims for contract prices of two jobs and on defendant's counterclaims of offsets against contract price; there never was a hearing on form of the judgment or the time of redemption as required under statute. 49 CS 405.
Subsec. (a):
In action to foreclose mechanic's lien, plaintiff is not entitled to duplicate attorney's fees under this section and Sec. 42-150aa but rather may collect under Sec. 42-150aa for contract aspects of action and under this section for equitable relief. 86 CA 767. Award of attorney's fees proper where court entered judgment of foreclosure in favor of plaintiff, regardless of whether plaintiff prevailed. 122 CA 686. Subsec., by its plain language, contemplates a hearing with regard to specific aspects of the foreclosure proceeding; because trial on the mechanic's lien foreclosure claim was bifurcated from the trial on plaintiff's other claims sounding in breach of contract and unjust enrichment, and thus was not pursued at the trial on the latter claims, that latter trial cannot reasonably be considered the hearing as to the form of judgment or the limitation of time for redemption contemplated by Subsec. 158 CA 766; reversed on other grounds, see 325 C. 14. In action to foreclose a judgment lien, requirement that a hearing as to the form of judgment under Subsec. was satisfied and trial court had authority to award attorney's fees and costs to plaintiff following a hearing during which plaintiff's counsel presented a property appraisal for entry into evidence and the court made a factual finding as to the fair market value of the property. 179 CA 721.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 52 - Civil Actions

Chapter 901 - Damages, Costs and Fees

Section 52-236. - Actions on contract; evidence of damages since suit.

Section 52-237. - Damages in actions for libel.

Section 52-238. - Damages in actions on penal bonds.

Section 52-239. - When broadcasting stations, networks, CATV systems liable for defamation.

Section 52-240. - Effect of damages on costs.

Section 52-240a. - Award of attorney's fees in product liability action.

Section 52-240b. - Punitive damages in product liability actions.

Section 52-241 and 52-242. - Municipal courts; costs in contract actions. Costs on appeal from justice or municipal court.

Section 52-243. - Costs when plaintiff is partly successful.

Section 52-244. - When plaintiff not to recover costs.

Section 52-245. - False statement concerning defense. Costs.

Section 52-246. - Costs for service by indifferent person.

Section 52-247. - Officer's fees on foreign attachment when garnishee not cited in.

Section 52-248. - Costs when there are more civil actions than necessary.

Section 52-249. - Costs and attorney's fees in actions for foreclosure and substitution of bond.

Section 52-249a. - Costs and attorney's fee in action upon a bond substituted for a mechanic's lien.

Section 52-250. - Costs of application to dissolve injunction.

Section 52-251. - Expenses and counsel fees in action to construe will or for advice concerning will or trust.

Section 52-251a. - Costs, attorney's fees on small claims matter transferred to regular docket.

Section 52-251b. - Costs and attorney's fees in action for deprivation of civil rights.

Section 52-251c. - Limitation on attorney contingency fees in personal injury, wrongful death and property damage actions. Waiver of limitation by claimant.

Section 52-251d. - Attorney's fees in action to establish parentage or establish, modify or enforce child support orders in temporary family assistance cases.

Section 52-252. - Costs for nonappearance of party giving notice of deposition.

Section 52-253. - Costs in suit against manufacturers for nuisance.

Section 52-254. - Costs in amicable suit.

Section 52-255. - Costs on motion to expunge.

Section 52-256a. (Formerly Sec. 46-27). - Award of attorney's and officer's fees in contempt action.

Section 52-256b. - Award of attorney's and officer's fees in contempt action.

Section 52-257. - Fees of parties in civil actions.

Section 52-257a. - Fees in Circuit Court.

Section 52-258. - Jury fees.

Section 52-259. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Court fees.

Section 52-259a. - Exemptions from certain fee requirements.

Section 52-259b. - Waiver of fees and payment of the cost of service of process for indigent party.

Section 52-259c. - Fee to open, set aside, modify, extend or reargue judgment.

Section 52-259d. - Additional fee for civil causes.

Section 52-260. - Witness fees.

Section 52-261. - Fees and expenses of officers and persons serving process or performing other duties.

Section 52-261a. - Fees and expenses of officers and persons serving process or performing other duties for the Judicial Department or Division of Criminal Justice.

Section 52-262. - Fees for signing process, administering oaths, acknowledgments.