Connecticut Rent Late Fee Calculator
Calculate rent late fees and verify compliance with Connecticut state regulations. Free instant calculator with legal compliance verification.
Connecticut enforces a tenant-protective framework when it comes to rent late fee regulations. Landlords can charge a late fee that is the lesser of 5% of the rent or a specified daily rate, with restrictions on when these fees can commence. This ensures tenants are given a fair grace period before any additional charges are imposed.(CT Gen Stat § 47a-15a)
Related Statutes
In Connecticut, rent late fees are capped at 5% of the rent amount. Alternatively, landlords can charge a daily fee of $5, up to a maximum of $50, but only after a grace period. This ensures that fees remain reasonable and tenants have adequate time to make payments.
Key Factors:
- The lesser of 5% or $5 per day, max $50.
- 9-day grace period for monthly leases.
- 4-day grace period for weekly leases.
Hartford
Hartford follows state law without additional municipal restrictions on late fees.
Learn moreNew Haven
New Haven also adheres to state regulations, with no city-specific ordinances altering late fee rules.
Learn moreClarification on Grace Periods
Legislation was updated to clearly define grace periods for both monthly and weekly rental agreements, ensuring statewide consistency.
New York
5% of monthly rent after 5 days.
Massachusetts
No statutory maximum, but fees must be reasonable.
Rhode Island
No statutory maximum, reasonableness standard applied.
Landlord Best Practices:
- •Clearly state late fee terms in the lease agreement.
- •Provide reminders to tenants as the grace period ends.
- •Avoid exceeding the statutory cap on late fees.
Tenant Best Practices:
- •Understand the grace period applicable to your lease.
- •Communicate proactively with landlords if payment delays are anticipated.
- •Familiarize yourself with state regulations to ensure fees are charged correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions - Connecticut
Lesser of $5/day (max $50) or 5% of rent. 9-day grace period for monthly rent, 4 days for weekly.
View Official State Law →Updated October 2025