CT Dept. of Housing Residential Landlord Survey

From the Office of the Governor:

"This survey is being conducted by the Office of the Governor, the Department of Housing, and the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, who are collaborating on how to respond to the challenges facing renters and landlords due to COVID-19.

The survey closes on Friday, November 6. Please answer each question to the best of your ability. You may choose to skip questions.

We will take all possible steps to keep responses confidential, and we do not track who is responding to this survey.

Please do not respond to this survey multiple times, even if you have received a link to the survey multiple times.

When answering the questions in this survey, please assume that there will be no changes to current law. This means that all programs and policies that have been launched since COVID-19 (by the state or the federal governments) will phase out as scheduled. Please note that these questions refer to the long-term residential rental market, not to short-term rentals.

There are 9 sections to this survey, listed below. The survey will take about 25 minutes to complete. If possible, we recommend that you have access to financial, property portfolio, and other information about your organization for 2019 and 2020 in order to better respond to some of the survey questions. If you have any questions about the survey, please reach out to Mohit Agrawal and John Scianimanico in the Office of the Governor (mohit.agrawal@ct.gov, john.scianimanico@ct.gov) or Mike Santoro at the Department of Housing (michael.santoro@ct.gov).

Section 1: Information about your business or organization
Section 2: Information about your renters and your rental portfolio
Section 3: Impact of COVID-19 on renters
Section 4: Rental occupancy
Section 5: Collection rates
Section 6: Evictions
Section 7: Impact of COVID-19 on landlords
Section 8: Information about mixed-use properties
Section 9: Open response questions"

You can access the survey by clicking here.