Affordable Evictions is located directly across the street from the Norwich Superior Court. There are many state laws that have to be followed in the State of Connecticut to evict a tenant from your property. Different laws apply to residential and commercial properties. These laws can change frequently. We saw many changes during the Pandemic that started in 2020. At Affordable Evictions we are knowledgeable on the ongoing changes. This is a stressful time for the landlord and we reduce the stress in this process with the knowledge, resources, and time that needs to be allotted to process and complete this eviction process.
Hours
Friday | 10AM–6PM |
Saturday | 10AM–2PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 10AM–6PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–6PM |
Thursday | 10AM–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Phone: (860) 629-0091
Services
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