A Rhode Island 30-day notice to quit informs the recipient that the delivering party is ending a month-to-month tenancy in 30 days. Neither party has to give reason for terminating the lease. Should a tenant not cooperate and continue occupying the unit after the notice period expires, the landlord can file for eviction to have them removed.
A Rhode Island 30-day notice to quit informs the recipient that the delivering party is ending a month-to-month tenancy in 30 days. Neither party has to give reason for terminating the lease. Should a tenant not cooperate and continue occupying the unit after the notice period expires, the landlord can file for eviction to have them removed.
A Rhode Island 30-day notice to quit informs the recipient that the delivering party is ending a month-to-month tenancy in 30 days. Neither party has to give reason for terminating the lease. Should a tenant not cooperate and continue occupying the unit after the notice period expires, the landlord can file for eviction to have them removed.