Connecticut Statutes
§ 47-283 — Definitions.
Connecticut § 47-283
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47-283 (2026).
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For purposes of sections 47-282 to 47-293, inclusive:
(1)“Conversion notice” means the conversion notice specified by section 47-284 ;
(2)“Converted unit” means a dwelling unit or a space or lot in a mobile manufactured home park that (A) was not in a common interest community when originally leased to its current tenant and (B) is now in a common interest community or is located in a building in which a unit is being offered for sale, or in a mobile manufactured home park in which a space or lot is being offered for sale, as part of a common interest community;
(3)“Tenant” means a tenant, as defined in section 47a-1 , or a resident, as defined in section 21-64 , including a resident who owns his own mobile manufactured home;
(4)“Conversion tenant” means a tenant who occupies a dwellin
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Legislative History
(P.A. 83-474, S. 84, 96; P.A. 87-358, S. 1 P.A. 91-383, S. 24.) History: P.A. 87-358 amended the definition of “transition period” to increase the period from 180 days to 9 months; P.A. 91-383 amended the definition of “converted unit” to include a space or lot located in a mobile manufactured home park, added the definition of “tenant”, amended the definition of “conversion tenant” to include a tenant who occupies a space or lot in a mobile manufactured home park, and amended the definition of “transition period” to replace “apartment” with “dwelling unit” and include a tenant's space or lot in a mobile manufactured home park. Cited. 207 C. 441.
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