Sec.49-31j-2. Notice  


Latest version.
  • Without limiting the sufficiency of other forms of notice, it shall be sufficient for a lender to give notice to a homeowner of the availability of the protection from foreclosure provisions of sections 49-31d to 49-31i, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes by inserting language that reads substantially as follows in capital letters at the end of the foreclosure complaint immediately following the prayers for relief:

    "Notice: A person who is underemployed or unemployed and who has for a continuous period of at least two years prior to the commencement of this foreclosure action owned and occupied the property being foreclosed as such person's principal residence, may be entitled to certain relief provisions under sections 49-31d to 49–31i, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes. You should consult an attorney to determine your rights under sections 49-31d to 49-31i, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes."

(Effective August 27, 1984; Amended February 9, 2009)