Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-619-2 - Definitions
For the purpose of Sections 17-619-1 through 17-619-16, inclusive, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) "Applicant" means any person who is
eighteen or older or the head of a household who has requested eviction
prevention services from a mediation agency under this regulation.
(b) "Arrearage" means money which is overdue
and unpaid.
(c) "Desk review" means
an informal hearing conducted by a mediation agency in response to a written
appeal filed by an applicant.
(d)
"Eviction" means the legal process used to terminate a person's right to remain
in his or her rental home.
(e)
"Family" means any individual or related and unrelated individual(s) who live
together and share living expenses, including a family of one.
(f) "Foreclosure" means a legal termination
of all rights of the mortgagor or his or her grantee in the property covered by
the mortgage.
(g) "Gross family
income" means all income, from whatever source derived, including, but not
limited to:
(1) Earned income such as
compensation paid by an employer to an employee for personal services and
includes wages, salaries, tips, commissions, bonuses, and earnings from
self-employment or contractual agreements.
(2) Unearned cash income such as pensions,
annuities, dividends, interest, rental income, estate or trust income,
royalties, social security or supplemental security income, unemployment
compensation, workers' compensation, alimony, child support, and cash
assistance from federal, state, or municipal assistance programs.
(h) "Imminent danger" means having
received a threat to terminate the applicant's right to remain in the home,
including but not limited to, a notice to quit, a default notice threatening
foreclosure, or court papers in support of an eviction or
foreclosure.
(i) "Lease" means a
rental agreement, either oral or written, authorizing a person to occupy a home
for a certain length of time.
(j)
"Mediation agency" means an entity under contract with the Department of Human
Resources to mediate disputes between tenants and landlords or creditors and
mortgagors-in-possession on behalf of the Department.
(k) "Mortgage" means a written instrument in
which real estate is used as a security for repayment of a debtor
obligation.
(l) "Net monthly
income" means all gross monthly income minus mandatory deductions, including,
but not limited to: federal income tax based upon all allowable exemptions;
social security tax; retirement plan deductions; union dues or fees; group life
insurance premiums; health insurance premiums for all legal dependents; and for
self-employed individuals, all legitimate business expenses.
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