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Gateway Development/East Lyme, LLC v. Duong, 227 Conn. App. 38 (2024)

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Gateway Development/East Lyme, LLC v. Duong, 227 Conn. App. 38 (2024)
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Gateway Development/East Lyme, LLC v. Duong, 227 Conn. App. 38 (2024)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2024-07-30

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VERTEFEUILLE, J. In this summary process action,
       the plaintiff, Gateway Development/East Lyme, LLC,
       leased property located at 295 Flanders Road in East
       Lyme (premises) and subleased the premises to the
       defendants, Anh Duong doing business as Daddy’s Noo-
       dle Bar and Daddy’s Noodle Bar 2, LLC. The defendants
       appeal from the trial court’s judgment of possession
       rendered in favor of the plaintiff. It is undisputed that
       the defendants failed to pay rent in a timely manner. On
       appeal, the defendants claim that the court improperly
       concluded that the plaintiff was not required to provide
       them with a pretermination notice and an opportunity
       to cure their default for nonpayment of rent within
       ten days of such notice. We disagree and, accordingly,
       affirm the judgment of the trial court.
          The record reveals the following facts and procedural
       history that are relevant to our resolution of the defen-
       dants’ appeal. The plaintiff subleased the premises to
       the defendants beginning in January, 2019.1 The defen-
       dants occupied the premises and agreed to pay $6829.54
          1
            The plaintiff initially subleased the premises only to the defendant Anh
       Duong doing business as Daddy’s Noodle Bar pursuant to a sublease agree-
       ment dated January 9, 2019. On September 12, 2022, in a second amendment
       to the sublease agreement, the parties agreed that the defendant Daddy’s
       Noodle Bar 2, LLC, would become a cosublessee that was jointly and sever-
       ally liable for the obligations imposed under the sublease agreement.
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