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What does the law say? Rhode Island allows a Landlord to charge a security deposit in an amount equal to one months rent. Rhode Island law specifically prohibits any other deposits, including pet deposits, lock deposits or other names for security deposits.
Although business tenants generally have the right to renew the tenancy of their premises when it comes to an end, landlords can refuse to grant a new tenancy in some cases.
If the landlord wishes to terminate the lease early, they have to give a notice period of at least 10 days before date specified for termination for week to week lease; at least 30 days before date specified for termination for a month to month lease; at least 3 months prior to the expiration of the occupation year for
its highly common for a landlord to provide them, but its not actually a legal requirement. Most landlords choose to do so because curtains and blinds often need to be made to measure and so its something people tend to leave behind when moving house.
Youll need to take your landlord to the small claims court to get your money back. Youll usually have to pay some court costs to go to small claims court - you should get the costs back if you win your case.

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Rhode Island is a partially landlord-friendly state. There are no rent control policies and landlords are not limited in the kinds of fees they charge.
A specific termination date must be stated in the notice which has to be forty five days (or more) after the next rental payment due date. Tenants with monthly agreements still follow the 30 day procedure for month to month tenancies.
The fact that the terms of the lease has come to an end does not mean that you have to leave the property. Unless you or your landlord takes specific steps to end the agreement under the lease, it will simply continue on exactly the same terms. You do not need do anything unless you receive a notice from your landlord.
What happens at the end of my tenancy? When you leave, if you and your landlord or agent both agree on how much of the deposit you should get back, you should get it back within ten days of agreeing. If your deposit was held in a custodial scheme, you will also receive some interest on the deposit.
The State Sanitary Code doesnt say landlords have to provide window coverings, but you may need to ask your local municipality or check another source. Remember also that just because its not the law, doesnt mean its not a good idea! So, do landlords need to provide window coverings in Massachusetts?

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