
No, your Connecticut lease agreement does not need to be notarized. Here, leases are binding without requiring a notary seal.
The tenant and landlord can choose to have the lease agreement notarized if they wish, but it is not required by law in order for the lease to be enforceable.
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The information for this answer was found on our Connecticut Residential Lease Agreement answers.