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Daggett Street Revitalization Begins with Zoning Success

69-75 Daggett Street Commissioners approved 80 residential units with 47 parking spaces in the former Seamless Rubber Factory at 69-75 Daggett Street in New Haven.  During WWII the factory manufactured rubber gloves used by Allied surgeons and medics.   After the war the factory was used for various purposes including an artists’ enclave. The renovated complex [...]

By |February 4th, 2019|Land Use/Zoning|0 Comments

Residential Leases in Connecticut

In order to understand how the eviction process works it is important to start at square one, the lease. What is a residential lease?  A residential lease is an agreement between an owner of a piece property and a tenant.  The lease gives the tenant the right to possess the property for the agreed upon [...]

By |January 14th, 2019|Housing (Landlord/Tenant) Law|0 Comments

Congratulations to Next Door Pizza & Bar

Jacobs & Rozich, LLC would like to extend a warm congratulations to Doug, Robin, and the whole Next Door team on the successful launch of Next Door Pizza and Bar at 175 Humphrey Street which long time New Haveners will remember as the home of the beloved Humphrey’s.  Back in April 2017 Jacobs & Rozich [...]

By |August 30th, 2018|Land Use/Zoning|0 Comments

Eviction in Connecticut – Timeline and Expectations

As a renter receiving a notice to quit is a scary thing.  It is important to remember though that a notice to quit is only the beginning of the eviction process. The Notice to Quit The notice to quit legally ends the tenancy for the property.  A notice to quit will have the reasons for [...]

By |May 7th, 2018|Housing (Landlord/Tenant) Law|0 Comments

Domesticating an Out-of-State Judgment in Connecticut

The United States Constitution is crystal clear, “Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state.”  The purpose of this provision of the Constitution was to convert the United States from a loose association of independent fiefdoms into a cohesive nation.  With [...]

By |January 16th, 2018|Collections Law|0 Comments

Condos coming to East Rock, Jacobs & Rozich helps with the plan

New Haven is a city of renters and one local real estate developer is looking to change that with the introduction of new condominiums into the East Rock (or Goatville) neighborhood.  The plan calls for the transformation of the Old Lehman Brothers' (no not those Lehman Brothers) Factory into 30 condos filling a wide gap [...]

By |October 26th, 2017|Land Use/Zoning|0 Comments

Boundary Trees

As summer winds down, the air cools, and the leaves begin to turn in that most wonderful New England phenomena.  Thoughts turn to apple picking, hayrides, and that ugly tree in the back yard that has been bothering you all summer.  Your first instinct may be to fire up the chainsaw and start beautifying your [...]

By |September 21st, 2017|Land Use/Zoning|0 Comments

Appellate Court Victory for Jacobs & Rozich – Harborside Conn. Ltd. Partnership v. Witte

Congratulations to Attorney Miguel Almodóvar who was selected to present a paper in the journal CT NAELA Practice Update based on his Appellate Court victory in Harborside Conn. Ltd. Partnership v. Witte, 170 Conn.App. 26 (2016) earlier this year.  CT NAELA Practice Update is a journal of legal analysis for Connecticut elder law practitioners.  The [...]

By |July 5th, 2017|Appellate Court, Collections Law|0 Comments

Examinations of Judgment Debtor in Connecticut

The world is more connected than ever.  People, including judgment debtors, share their favorite restaurants, hobbies, vacations, and gripes about their jobs.  While this information is very helpful for locating assets after judgment there is an even more direct means of establishing a judgment debtor’s assets . . . just ask them. In the Connecticut [...]

By |March 27th, 2017|Collections Law|0 Comments

Plaintiff’s Verdict in Conversion Case

Congratulations to Attorney Kenneth Rozich who recently obtained a plaintiff’s verdict in Darcy Yuille, v. Laurence V. Parnoff, Et Al., FBT-CV13-6036602-S.  The plaintiff sought to recover monies she claimed were converted and otherwise misappropriated by the defendant in connection with a wrongful termination case in which he represented her in beginning in 1998.  After a [...]

By |February 27th, 2017|Collections Law|0 Comments