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What if the defendant resides out of the state of Connecticut?

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What if the defendant resides out of the state of Connecticut?

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You may file against the out-of-state resident only if he or she owns property in the state of Connecticut. • A statement indicating that the out-of-state individual owns property must be included in the claim. Back to Top 8. Can an out-of-state individual or business file a claim in Connecticut? • Yes, however, the individual or business may be required to attend court hearings if the defendant contests any of the proceedings or if the court determines that the business or individual’s presence is necessary.

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