Connecticut. Should a "pay or quit notice" be delivered by a sheriff like a "notice to quit"?
legalese
You need to either hire an Attorney to deal with this or a PROFESSIONAL MGR to deal with your property.
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I don't think it makes much sense to do that, not for only one apartment, cost more than it's worth, and of course you did not answr my question. Maybe someone else knows
legalese
For goodness SAKES! If you just have one apt and do not wish to have an attorney or APT MGR, then go to the nearest Library and LEARN the LL/T Laws yourself. For YEARS you have been posting issues with this ONE APT. One would think you would have learned SOMETHING.![]()
I have learned a lot I have evicted 2 people but not for many years so I am not sure how many changes there have been and of course situations are different each time, and just so you know this forum is supposed to answer those questions, I think that's the point of the forum, right, to get quick answers? You spent more words telling me nothing than it would have taken you to answer my simple question.
PS I am going to ask another question on another post, you might consider not to reply because my questions apparently annoy you, sorry about that.
legalese
No. You and your "question(s)' do not annoy me. They confuse me. I have to wonder how a LL could or WOULD allow his/herself to, for YEARS, place themself is this mess.
For goodness SAKES! If you just have one apt and do not wish to have an attorney or APT MGR, then go to the nearest Library and LEARN the LL/T Laws yourself. For YEARS you have been posting issues with this ONE APT. One would think you would have learned SOMETHING.![]()
What does it matter if she has one apartment or 5 or 20 or more? A LL can come here and post about one issue and it doesn't matter how many they have. Try to be helpful instead of critical.