The Connecticut Application for Judgment Possession — DeceaseTenantan— - Summary process (Eviction) is a legal process that a landlord can use to evict a tenant in the state of Connecticut if the tenant has died. This process is also known as a summary process, or an eviction. The landlord must file an Application for Judgment Possession with the court in the county where the rental property is located. In the application, the landlord must include the name of the deceased tenant and the address of the rental property. The landlord must also provide proof that the tenant is deceased, such as a copy of the death certificate or a letter from the executor or administrator of the deceased tenant's estate. The court will then set a date for a hearing. At the hearing, the landlord must present evidence that the tenant is deceased and that the landlord is entitled to possession of the rental property. If the court is satisfied that the tenant is deceased and the landlord is entitled to possession, the court will issue a judgment of possession in favor of the landlord.