Connecticut community associations
ConnecticutHOA & condo resources
Connecticut uses a Certificate of Registration rather than a formal license, with annual renewals — the tightest renewal cadence in Wave 1. CIOA covers communities formed 1984 and later; older condos remain under the pre-1984 Condominium Act.
What Connecticut requires
- Primary statute
- Conn. Gen. Stat. Title 47, Ch. 828 (CIOA) and Ch. 825 (pre-1984 Condo Act)
- Manager credential
- Community Association Manager (Certificate of Registration)
- Licensing body
- Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP)
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Connecticut statutes
Plain-language HOA and condo statute reference for Connecticut boards and managers, with citations behind every answer.
Association directory
Search the HOA, condo, and co-op associations on public record across Connecticut.
Association map
Browse Connecticut community associations by county on an interactive map.
Official sources
Primary public-record sources for Connecticut community association research.
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