CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
               		Sec. 19a-343d. Appointment of receiver. Powers and duties. Accounts. Removal by court. Final accounting. Liability of receiver.
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
      Sec. 19a-343d. Appointment of receiver. Powers and duties. Accounts. Removal by court. Final accounting. Liability of receiver. (a) The court may, upon 
application of the state, appoint a receiver to operate and manage the property or any 
portion thereof in accordance with the provisions of this section during the pendency 
of the public nuisance proceeding and shall include such powers and duties as the court 
may direct.
      (b) The receiver shall with all reasonable speed, remove the delinquent matters and 
deficiencies in the property or any portion thereof constituting a serious fire hazard or 
a serious threat to life, health or safety. During the term of the receivership, the receiver 
shall repair and maintain the property or any portion thereof in a safe and healthful 
condition. The receiver shall have the power to let contracts therefor in accordance with 
the provisions of local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any such 
laws, ordinances, rules or regulations, the receiver may let contracts or incur expenses 
for individual items of repairs, improvements or supplies without advertisement or the 
procurement of competitive bids where the total amount of any such individual item 
does not exceed five hundred dollars or where there exists a condition which constitutes 
an imminent and substantial danger to life, health or safety, but in such event the receiver 
shall endeavor to obtain contracts on the most advantageous terms.
      (c) The receiver shall collect the accrued and accruing rents, issues and profits of 
the property or any portion thereof and apply the same to the cost of removing or remedying such nuisance, to the payment of expenses reasonably necessary to the proper operation and management of the property, including insurance and the fees of the managing 
agent, if any, and to unpaid taxes, assessments, water rents and sewer rents and penalties 
and interest thereon.
      (d) Any excess of income of the property in the hands of the receiver shall be applied 
to the necessary expenses in regard to such property of his office as receiver and then 
to sums due to mortgagees or lienors.
      (e) The receiver shall have the power to bring a summary process action pursuant 
to the provisions of chapter 832 against any tenant or occupant of the property.
      (f) Following appointment, the receiver shall keep complete written records, including records of all receivership funds on deposit and records itemizing all receipts and 
expenditures.
      (g) The receiver's accounts shall be open to inspection by any defendant having an 
ownership interest in the real property, the state, the court or any defendant with a record 
interest in the leases or rents.
      (h) Upon motion by any defendant having an interest in the real property or the 
state, or upon its own motion, the court may direct the receiver to render a periodic 
accounting to the court.
      (i) A receiver shall act until removed by the court. Upon the termination of the 
receivership, the receiver shall render to the court a final accounting of all funds pertaining to the real property on deposit, as well as records of receipts and expenditures. 
The receiver shall deliver ledgers, records and the receiver's files and notes pertaining 
to any litigation or claim arising out of management of the real property to any person 
designated by the court.
      (j) A receiver appointed pursuant to this section shall not be liable in his capacity 
as receiver to any person except for intentional or wilful misconduct.
      (P.A. 98-220, S. 5, 10.)
      History: P.A. 98-220 effective July 1, 1998.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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