Connecticut Condominium Associations: How to Levy Fines and Enforce the Rules
By: Robert A. Pacelli, Jr. The Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act, gives condominium associations the power to impose reasonable fines against unit owners... Read More
Owning A House Together Without Marriage in Connecticut: What Happens When It Goes Bad?
When Co-Owners of a House Don’t Want to Live Together Any Longer – Connecticut Real Estate Litigation People buy a house, with... Read More
Connecticut Condominiums: Taming Those Terrible Tenants
As a Connecticut condominium association board, or a property manager, you likely have encountered problems caused by tenants, unless your community... Read More
Connecticut Condominiums and Service Contracts: What Associations and Property Managers Need to Know
Under the Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act, the condominium association is responsible for managing condominiums in Connecticut. Included in this power and... Read More
ZNC Lawyer Reads Aloud at Local Elementary School
Carolyn Trotta recently participated in Read Aloud Day in Bridgeport, which is sponsored by the School Volunteer Association of Bridgeport at Hallen... Read More
Making Your Medical Records Work for You in Appealing Disability Benefit Denials
By David S. Rintoul To Win Your LTD Appeal, Talk to your doctor, and make sure he writes down what you tell... Read More
Max Medina Appointed as Election Monitor in Bridgeport Election
Having concluded there were sufficient grounds to order a new election in Bridgeport’s Democratic Primary for the 133rd Bridgeport City Council District, the... Read More