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Hedco, Ltd. v. Blanchette, 763 A.2d 639 (2000)

Hedco, Ltd. v. Blanchette, 763 A.2d 639 (2000) Rhode Island state

Here, defendant’s apartment was subsidized by HUD, which paid over 75 percent of her rent, and a landlord seeking to evict a tenant was required to send a termination notice that complied with federal regulations as set forth in...

Woloohojian Realty Corp. v. Beltran, 03-2591 (2003) (2003)

Woloohojian Realty Corp. v. Beltran, 03-2591 (2003) (2003) Rhode Island state

...notice must specify the acts and/or omissions constituting the breach, the acts necessary to remedy the breach and a twenty day period to remedy the breach. Failure to remedy the breach allows the landlord to commence an eviction action.

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...These provisions allow an owner or landlord to terminate a periodic residential tenancy by providing the tenant with the requisite advance written notice of such termination. Thus, § 31-44-2(a) expressly provides, in its first sentence, that "[a] tenancy...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...These provisions allow an owner or landlord to terminate a periodic residential tenancy by providing the tenant with the requisite advance written notice of such termination. Thus, § 31-44-2(a) expressly provides, in its first sentence, that “[a] tenancy...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...The first notice stated that Strashnick’s tenancy was “a periodic one on a month-to-month basis” and was being terminated “pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws 31-44-2 and 34-18-37.” A second notice added that...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...The first notice stated that Strashnick's tenancy was "a periodic one on a month-to-month basis" and was being terminated "pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws 31-44-2 and 34-18-37." A second notice added that...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...But nowhere in the latter act is there any conflict with those sections of the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act that allow for termination of periodic tenancies and for evictions of tenants who unlawfully hold over after such terminations. Indeed...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...But nowhere in the latter act is there any conflict with those sections of the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act that allow for termination of periodic tenancies and for evictions of tenants who unlawfully hold over after such terminations. Indeed...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...But even if I were to concede, arguendo, that as a policy matter, mobile-home-park tenants deserve even greater protections from terminations and evictions than the act currently provides — and the act certainly gives them much greater protections than...

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001) Rhode Island state

...But even if I were to concede, ar-guendo, that as a policy matter, mobile-home-park tenants deserve even greater protections from terminations and evictions than the act currently provides — and the act certainly gives them much greater protections...