By Type (6)
| Rhode Island Residential Lease Agreement Template – Used for renting a property for personal living purposes. Download: PDF | Word (.docx) |
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| Rhode Island Commercial Lease Agreement – Used for business purposes/renting space for a company to operate its business activities (retail, office, industrial). Download: PDF |
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| Rhode Island Month-to-Month Lease Agreement – Also referred to as a month-to-month or “at-will” lease, this rental agreement has no fixed end date and automatically renews each month. Download: PDF | Word (.docx) |
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| Rhode Island Rent-to-Own Lease Agreement – A lease that grants the tenant the option to buy the property before the lease term expires. Download: PDF | Word (.docx) |
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| Rhode Island Room (Roommate) Lease Agreement – A contract between individuals sharing a rental property that outlines each roommate’s responsibilities, rent obligations, and shared living arrangements. Download: PDF | Word (.docx) |
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| Rhode Island Sublease Agreement Template – This lease template allows a tenant to rent out all or part of their leased property to another person while remaining responsible to the landlord. Download: PDF | Word (.docx) |
What the Rhode Island Residential Lease Agreement Form Covers?
This agreement includes the following information for landlords and tenants in Rhode Island:
- Rhode Island Landlord-Tenant Act
- Security Deposit Law
- Lease Termination
- Landlord’s Access to the Property
- Rent Due Date and Late Fees
- Eviction Procedures
- Property Maintenance
- Required Disclosure Forms
- Tenant’s Right to Withhold Rent
Rhode Island Landlord-Tenant Act
Security Deposit Laws
- Maximum Amount – Landlords can charge up to one month’s rent as a security deposit.
- Return Timeline – Security deposits must be returned within 20 days after the lease ends, along with an itemized list of deductions (if any).[2]
Lease Termination Rules for Landlords and Tenants
- Yearly Lease: 30 days’ notice.
- Month-to-Month: 30 days’ notice.
- No Notice: If the rental unit poses immediate health or safety risks.[3]
Landlord’s Access to the Rental Property
Rent Due Dates and Late Fees
- Grace Period – No grace period is mandated by law; it must be specified in the lease.
- Late Fees – Late fees are allowed but must be reasonable and outlined in the lease agreement.[5]
Eviction Procedures and Notices
- Notice to Quit – 5 days for nonpayment of rent; 20 days for lease violations.
- Eviction Lawsuit – Legal actions are initiated under “Summary Possession” in Rhode Island courts.[6]
Property Maintenance Requirements and Utilities
Required Disclosure Forms
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form – If the property was built before 1978, landlords must notify tenants about potential lead-based paint potential hazards, with the lead-based paint disclosure form.
- Code Violations – Landlords must disclose to tenants if there are any outstanding code violations against the property.
- Landlord/Owner Identification – Landlords must share the names of property managers, property owners, and anyone authorized to receive legal notices.














