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Notice To Quit Possession Form. This is a Connecticut form and can be use in Housing Statewide.
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You must quit (end) possession or occupancy of the premises described above and now occupied by you on or before (date) for the following reason(s) (specify): Total Attest (Name and title)Then and there I made due and legal service of the foregoing notice by leaving a true and attested copy (copies) with or at the place where each of the tenant(s) and occupant(s) named above usually live. Name(s) of person(s) served Address at which service was made On (Date of service) Fees SignedNOTICE TO QUIT (END) POSSESSION JD-HM-7 Rev. 4-19 C.G.S. 247 47a-23Return of Service (To be completed by officer who serves (delivers) this notice) Endorsement Service Travel CopyIf you have not moved out of the premises by the date indicated above, an eviction (summary process) case may be started against you.Instructions: 1. Complete this notice. Make sure that the person signing this notice is the owner or lessor, or the owner's or lessor's legal representative, or the owner's or lessor's attorney-at-law or in-fact. 2. Give the completed notice to a state marshal or any proper officer with enough copies for each adult occupant and tenant you want to evict. 3. After service (delivery to the tenant(s) and occupant(s)) is made, the original Notice to Quit will be returned to you. If you do not want to include your address on this form, give this information to the marshal or other proper officer on a separate sheet so that the officer can return the original notice to you promptly after making service. To: Name(s) of tenant(s) and occupant(s) Address of premises, including apartment number, if any Name and title of person signing (Print or type) Name of landlord Address of person signing (Submit to proper officer on a separate sheet if desired ) Date signed ADA NOTICE The Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need a reasonable accommodation in accordance with the ADA, contact a court clerk or an ADA contact person listed at www.jud.ct.gov/ADA. STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT www.jud.ct.gov Dated at (Town) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com