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Step 1: Send an Eviction Notice. Step 2: Wait to Hear from the Tenant. Step 3: File in Court. Step 4: Serve the Tenant. Step 5: Attend a Court Hearing. Step 6: Obtain a Writ of Execution. Step 7: Repossessing the Property.
Five-day notice to pay rent: You will receive this notice if you are 15 days late in paying rent. Under this notice, you will have five days to either pay rent or move out of the rental unit (see R.I. Gen. Laws 34-18-35).
There are a few steps to legal evictions. Papers have to be filed with the court, a hearing must be scheduled, and after the hearing, a judgment entered by a judge. After a judgement is entered, a court order for the tenant to move out (an order of execution) can be issued.
Under State law, a landlord or tenant may cancel a month-to-month lease by sending written notice to the other party with at least thirty (30) days notice prior to the termination date. The receiving party will have no choice but to accept the terms of the letter.
Rhode Island Eviction Process Timeline Steps of the Eviction ProcessAverage TimelineIssuing an Official Notice5-90 daysIssuance and Service of Summons and Complaint5 days before the hearing for evictions about failure to pay rentTenant Files an Answer9-20 days3 more rows
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Grace Period: Rhode Island law does not specify a grace period, but landlords may not send a rent demand notice until rent is 15 days late.
Pursuant to RI law, to evict a month-to-month tenant, a landlord must send a 30 day notice to terminate the month to month tenancy. When the 30 day time period expires, then the landlord or the landlords Rhode Island eviction lawyer may file a complaint for eviction in Providence District Court.
Eviction for No Lease or End of Lease To do so, they must first terminate the tenancy by giving proper notice to move out (30 days for tenants that pay month-to-month). Once the tenancy ends, if the tenant remains on the property, the landlord can move forward and file an eviction lawsuit.
Pursuant to RI law, to evict a month-to-month tenant, a landlord must send a 30 day notice to terminate the month to month tenancy. When the 30 day time period expires, then the landlord or the landlords Rhode Island eviction lawyer may file a complaint for eviction in Providence District Court.
A Rhode Island 5-day notice to quit, also known as form DC-55, is a document sent to a tenant who has failed to pay rent on time. When the tenant goes 15 days past the due date without paying rent, the landlord may serve this notice demanding rent. It will allow the tenant five (5) days to pay the past-due rent.

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