Connecticut Summary Process (Eviction), Answer to Complaint, Spanish, is the process through which a landlord can legally evict a tenant from their rental property. This process involves the landlord filing a complaint against the tenant in the Connecticut Superior Court, and the tenant responding to the complaint with an answer. The answer to the complaint is written in Spanish and outlines the tenant's arguments and defenses against the eviction. There are different types of Connecticut Summary Process (Eviction), Answer to Complaint, Spanish, depending on the specifics of the case. These include non-payment of rent, breach of lease, illegal activity, and nuisance. In each case, the tenant must provide an Answer to Complaint that outlines their reasons for not paying rent, denying the breach of lease, or other defenses. The answer must also include any evidence that the tenant wishes to present to the court. Once the Answer is filed, the court will issue a ruling on the eviction.