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Rhode Island Eviction Process: Notice Requirements and Legal Steps for Landlords

Step-by-step guide to Rhode Island eviction procedures including notice types, timelines, court filings, and tenant protections for residential landlords.

Melvin Prince
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Đã xác minh Apr 2026United States flag
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Nonpayment Notice
5-Day (must be 15 days late)
Lease Violation Notice
20-Day (to cure or vacate)
Self-Help Eviction
Strictly Illegal

Rhode Island law requires landlords to follow a strict legal process when evicting tenants. Self-help evictions — such as changing locks, removing a tenant's belongings, or shutting off utilities — are illegal and can result in penalties. This guide walks through the proper procedures.

Grounds for Eviction

Rhode Island landlords may evict tenants for the following reasons:

GroundsNotice RequiredStatute
Nonpayment of rent5 days (after rent is 15 days past due)§34-18-35
Lease violation20 days to cure or vacate§34-18-36
Month-to-month termination30 days§34-18-37
Illegal activity on premisesImmediate or expedited process§34-18-36(c)
Damage to property20 days§34-18-36
Repeated violationsPossible unconditional quit notice§34-18-36(b)

Step-by-Step Eviction Process

Step 1: Establish Legal Grounds

Before initiating eviction, ensure you have a valid legal reason. Keep documentation of the issue — unpaid rent records, photos of damage, written complaints from other tenants, or records of lease violations.

Step 2: Serve the Appropriate Notice

Nonpayment of Rent

  1. Wait until rent is 15 days past due
  2. Deliver a written notice to the tenant (as required by § 34-18-35)
  3. The notice must explicitly state the amount due and that the rental agreement will terminate if the rent is not paid within 5 days of mailing (or delivery)
  4. If the tenant pays within the 5-day window, the landlord cannot proceed with eviction

Lease Violations

  1. Issue a 20-day notice to cure or vacate
  2. The notice must clearly describe the violation
  3. If the tenant corrects the violation within the 20-day period, the landlord cannot proceed

Month-to-Month Tenancy

  1. Provide a 30-day written notice to quit
  2. The notice must specify the termination date
  3. No specific reason is required for month-to-month terminations

Step 3: File a Complaint in District Court

If the tenant fails to comply with the notice:

  1. File a complaint for eviction in the appropriate Rhode Island District Court
  2. Pay the required filing fees
  3. The court will schedule a hearing, typically within 7–14 days
  4. Have the summons and complaint served on the tenant by a sheriff or constable

Step 4: Attend the Court Hearing

  • Both parties present their case before a judge
  • Bring all documentation: lease agreement, notices served, proof of service, rent records, photos
  • If the judge rules in the landlord's favor, a judgment for possession is issued

Step 5: Writ of Execution

If the tenant does not voluntarily vacate after the judgment:

  1. Request a writ of execution from the court
  2. A sheriff or constable will carry out the physical removal
  3. The tenant typically has 5 days after the writ is issued to vacate
  4. Only law enforcement may physically remove the tenant and belongings

Timeline Summary

StageTypical Duration
Notice period (nonpayment)15 days + 5 days
Notice period (lease violation)20 days
Filing to hearing7–14 days
Judgment to writ5+ days
Total estimated timeline1–4 months

Tenant Protections Rhode

Island law provides tenants with several protections during the eviction process:

  • Retaliatory evictions are prohibited — Landlords cannot evict tenants for filing complaints, joining tenant organizations, or exercising legal rights (§34-18-46)
  • Discriminatory evictions are illegal — Under the Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act
  • Right to cure — For lease violations, tenants must be given the opportunity to correct the issue
  • Court process required — Only a court order can authorize eviction; self-help evictions are illegal
  • Continuances — Tenants may request additional time in certain hardship situations

Illegal Eviction Actions

The following actions by a landlord are illegal in Rhode Island:

  • Changing locks without a court order
  • Removing a tenant's personal property
  • Shutting off utilities (water, gas, electricity)
  • Boarding up windows or doors
  • Physically threatening or intimidating the tenant
  • Removing exterior doors

Tenants who experience illegal eviction can sue for damages and injunctive relief.

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Document everything — Keep copies of all notices, communications, and evidence
  2. Follow notice requirements precisely — Improperly served notices can result in case dismissal
  3. Use certified mail or sheriff service — Create a paper trail for proof of service
  4. Never attempt self-help eviction — Always use the court process
  5. Consult an attorney — Especially for complex situations or first-time evictions
  6. Maintain positive communication — Many issues can be resolved without formal eviction

How Landager Helps

Landager helps landlords track lease violations, send compliant notices, and maintain the documentation needed for eviction proceedings — reducing legal risk and streamlining the process.

Back to Rhode Island Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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