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Eviction Process
I recently started property managing for a property in New Britain CT and have noticed that the eviction process for a tenant is taking a really long time to even get a court date. Has anyone noticed this same issue? I am working with an attorney in the area. What are some tips for speeding up the eviction process, if any or any strategies that have worked for you in the past?
This tenant doesn't to pay, we have tried a payment plan to get them back up to good standing, they have stopped paying rent all together and are not willing to cooperate with us at this time.
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@Melissa Gittens Hire an attorney that specializes in evictions. The process will always go faster.
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