If you’re a landlord in the Elm City, you already know New Haven is a vibrant mix of historic buildings, student rentals, and fast-changing neighborhoods—and that managing rental property here comes with legal challenges that require precision and urgency.
At Miller Law Group LLC, we provide legal support to landlords navigating housing issues in the New Haven Housing Session, Connecticut’s second-busiest housing court. Whether your property is near Wooster Square, Edgewood, Fair Haven, or Westville, we assist landlords who need help getting back possession when tenants stop paying rent, overstay expired leases, violate lease terms, or disrupt neighbors.
We stay current on Connecticut’s landlord-tenant laws (Title 47a ) and understand the procedural details that affect evictions from proper notice service to the procedural timing of the filings in your eviction case.
PLEASE NOTE: The Connecticut Rules of Professional Responsibility (ethics rules for lawyers) prohibit all attorneys and law firms from stating or implying that they are certified as specialists in evictions or landlord-tenant law.
To learn more about where your case will be scheduled, click here 👉 New Haven Housing Session
⚖️ Legal Services
Miller Law Group LLC, represents landlords in housing matters. Whether you own a three-family rental near the Yale Bowl, manage a condo in East Rock, or operate multi-unit housing in Hamden or West Haven, or elsewhere in the Greater New Haven Region, we can help with
✔️Nonpayment of rent
✔️Expired leases (lapse of time)
✔️Violation of lease terms, including smoking, noise, and unauthorized occupants
✔️Nuisance and serious nuisance, including illegal activity or threats
✔️Post-foreclosure evictions
✔️Occupants without leases or legal rights
✔️Abandonment and reclaiming possession
We understand the procedures specific to the New Haven Housing Session and stay current on Connecticut’s landlord-tenant laws (Title 47a).
❓ FAQs
Do you represent tenants?
Kent M. Miller and the Miller Law Group focus primarily on representing landlords. RARELY, we may represent tenants in very limited situations involving disputed title and ownership claims, probate-related occupancy disputes, security deposit claims, court-assigned representation, civil rights and related claims, or pro bono obligations. If you are a tenant seeking help, please understand that we are unlikely to accept your case unless your rent is current, and you are following your lease and the law, and your case meets extremely specific criteria that aligns with our landlord-focused practice and does not conflict with the representation of our former and existing clients. In any event, we reserve the right to decline to represent any party in any matter for any reason, or for no reason at all.
Where will my eviction case be heard?
If your rental property is in New Haven, Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Meriden, Milford, North Branford, North Haven, Wallingford, or Woodbridge, we will file your case may be filed with the New Haven Housing Session, located at 121 Elm Street, New Haven, Connecticut , across the street from the New Haven Green.
Do you only handle evictions?
Eviction cases are a significant part of our practice. We also prepare notices to quit, assist landlords with compliance, and offer limited-scope legal services for landlords pursuing DIY eviction filings.
📞 Contact
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We support landlords in the Elm City and beyond — bringing clarity to the process and helping you move forward with confidence.
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