Watson v. Sztaba, No. 5184 (May 28, 1996)
This text of 1996 Conn. Super. Ct. 4020 (Watson v. Sztaba, No. 5184 (May 28, 1996)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The court heard testimony from the plaintiff and his sister and the defendant. The court finds that on June 28, 1989, the defendants acknowledged receipt of a security deposit of $1550.00. On July 26, 1994, the plaintiff requested in writing the return of the security deposit. The defendants did not return any portion of the security deposit nor did they send the plaintiff an itemization of damages deducted from the security deposit
Under C.G.S. §
The defendants claim that because rent was due for June and July and because the plaintiff's decedent damaged the premises beyond wear and tear the plaintiff is not entitled to the return of the security deposit. Photographs were introduced and there CT Page 4021 was testimony by the defendant Peter Stzaba regarding the condition of the apartment upon vacancy. As to the claimed damages, the court finds that the defendants have failed to prove any violation of C.G.S. §
The court further finds that there was no rent due for the months of June and July. The plaintiff's decedent died on May 1, 1994; the plaintiff's decedent's possessions were removed at the end of May. Additionally, there was no rental agreement beyond May.
Accordingly, the plaintiff is entitled to the return of the security deposit plus interest of $435.61.
The plaintiff has also claimed that he is entitled to damages under CUTPA due to the defendant's violation of C.G.S. §
C.G.S. §
Judgment may enter in favor of the plaintiff as follows: $3100 damages plus interest of $435.61 plus attorney's fees under CUTPA of $2500 for a total of $6035.61 plus costs of $181.20.
Alexandra Davis DiPentima, Judge
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