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

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In an order dated April 12, 2023, the court, Graff, J.,
       found that the defendants had breached the sublease
       agreement by nonpayment of rent and rejected the
       defendants’ argument that the sublease agreement
       required the plaintiff to provide the defendants with a
       pretermination notice and a ten day right to cure. The
       court explained: ‘‘It is clear that the terms of the lease
       in the aforementioned paragraph 21 do not require a
       ten day notice to cure period for the failure to pay rent.
       While there is a notice to cure provision, this provision
       does not apply to the failure to pay rent. The lease
       permits that when there is a failure to pay rent, the
       landlord may take possession of the premises as well
       as take advantage of other legal remedies available.