DOES A ( CT. ) " GRANDFATHER " CLAUSE - LEGALITY - HOLD UP @ ALL FOR A " TENANT " THAT HAS LIVED THERE - FROM ( 2004 to 2019 ) & THAT HAS " NEVER " CAUSED A PROBLEM - EXCEPT FOR ( HOLDING A LANDLORD ) ACCOUNTABLE FOR THERE ( NEGLIGENCE - IN A SLIP & FALL ) PLEASE HELP. THANK YOU - ELLEN C. AUSTIN.
A grandfather clause is a clause exempting certain classes of people or things from the requirements of a piece of legislation affecting their previous rights, privileges, or practices. The rest of your question is irrelevant to the definition. Are you currently suing for your injuries?
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