Rhode Island Notice to Quit Template
This Notice to Quit is directed to ________________ ("Tenant"), in accordance with the Rhode Island Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, for the premises located at ______________________ ("Property"), which is regulated by the laws of the State of Rhode Island.
Date: ________________
Landlord/Agent Name: ________________
Address for Notice Delivery: ______________________
Pursuant to the applicable provisions under Rhode Island law, you are hereby given notice for the following reason(s):
- Non-payment of rent
- Violation of lease agreement
- Illegal or criminal activity on the premises
- Other: _________________________________________
Please be advised that, depending on the nature of the violation:
- If this notice is for non-payment of rent, you have five (5) days from the receipt of this notice to pay the outstanding rent amount of $__________ in full.
- If this notice is for a violation of the lease agreement, you have twenty (20) days to cure the violation. Failure to correct the violation within this time frame may result in the initiation of eviction proceedings.
- If this notice is due to illegal or criminal activity on the premises, please be aware that immediate action may be taken to initiate eviction proceedings without further notice.
This Notice to Quit serves as the formal communication required by state law for the purpose of resolving the current issue(s) or for the landlord to take further legal action. This notice is being delivered as required by Rhode Island state law, and your response or action in accordance to this notice is crucial.
If you have questions or require clarification regarding this notice, please contact the landlord or the designated agent at the following phone number or email address:
Phone: _______________
Email: ________________
This document was prepared on ______________(date).
Landlord/Agent Signature: ___________________________________
This template provides general information and should be supplemented with specific legal advice from a qualified attorney. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that this notice complies with current Rhode Island laws and regulations.