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Is Connecticut considered a landlord friendly state?

Joseph Scaglione
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I am an Investor from New York and an trying to find a market to invest in. Looking to focus more on multifamily rentals in the area. My question for other investors is if Connecticut is considered a landlord friendly state? And which area in Connecticut to focus more of my attention and which to avoid?

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Sean Toomey
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Sean Toomey
  • Deer Park, NY
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Hello @Joseph Scaglione

I am from New York (Long Island) and I invest heavily in Connecticut.  I agree with everything @Brandon Rush has said.  CT is nowhere near as bad as NY when it comes to landlord-tenant law.  Hartford County is a great place to start looking at 2-4 families. Rents are great and taxes are nowhere near what we see in NY.  Feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions.

Sean

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