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Michael Salamone
  • Rental Property Investor
  • CT
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Summary Process Witnesses

Michael Salamone
  • Rental Property Investor
  • CT
Posted

Hello all,

I am currently in the notice to quit phase of a month to month eviction. My reason for the notice to quit was due to lapse of time and for my personal use

My question is: the reason for my personal use is I’d like to move in w my girlfriend/fiancé. So, will the girlfriend/fiancé have to be present during the summary process to “back me up” and say yes I want to move into that side with him?

Yes yes I know ask my lawyer but I’d like to avoid half baked answers or pay for 15 minutes of consultation when I can ask members of the BP community who have some insight or experience with this. And yes, I had my attorney draft the NTQ. This is my first eviction/summary process (and i know a NTQ doesn’t mean eviction, but this tenant has made it clear they are going to pick a fight so I assume it will reach the summary process)

Best,

Michael

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