Rhode Island Residential Lease Agreement

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Rhode Island Residential Lease Agreement

The Rhode Island Residential Lease Agreement is a legal document that binds a Landlord and Tenant over a set period of time for the renting of one's property.

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The Eviction Process in Rhode Island: Rules for Landlords and Property Managers

When evicting a tenant in Rhode Island, a landlord must carefully follow all the rules and procedures set forth by the Rhode Island general statutes; otherwise, the eviction might not be valid. There are several different types of legal cause, as defined by Rhode Island statutes, including failing to pay rent or violating the lease or rental agreement. check to learn more.

RHODE ISLAND EVICTION PROCESS

The most common case where a landlord seeks eviction is when the tenant fails to pay rent.  when this is the landlord’s reason for seeking eviction, he must give the tenant a 5 day notice to pay the rent or leave the property.  This is known as a “Pay or quit” notice. check to learn more.

The Rhode Island Landlord - Tenants Handbook

This Handbook is a general reference on landlord-tenant relationships based on Rhode Island General Law (RIGL) Chapter 34-18, entitled the "Residential Landlord and Tenant Act,"
effective since January 1, 1987. check to learn more.