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Filling out the RI DC-38 form can be a straightforward process when you understand each section. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you efficiently complete the form for eviction, ensuring that you have all necessary information ready.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the RI DC-38 form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the RI DC-38 document and open it in the online editor.
- Identify the plaintiff/landlord section at the top of the form and fill in the required details, including the name and address of the landlord or their attorney if applicable.
- In the 'defendant/tenant' section, provide the full name and address of the tenant facing eviction.
- Select the appropriate judicial complex by checking the box for the location you are filing in. You may choose from the various judicial complexes listed.
- Indicate the reason for eviction by checking one of the options provided. Ensure you prepare your supporting documentation, such as the notice of noncompliance or termination notice, as these need to be attached.
- Complete the section requesting judgment by providing the dollar amount of damages being claimed, along with a detailed explanation of the basis for the money claim.
- If you are represented by an attorney, include their Rhode Island Bar Number and have them sign the document accordingly. If you are the plaintiff/landlord, you can sign the form directly.
- Review all entries for accuracy, ensuring that all sections of the form are completed as required. Save the changes made to the document.
- Once you're satisfied with the completed form, you can download, print, or share it as needed for submission.
Complete your RI DC-38 form online today for efficient processing.
A Rhode Island 5-day notice to quit, also known as form DC-55, is a document sent to a tenant who has failed to pay rent on time. When the tenant goes 15 days past the due date without paying rent, the landlord may serve this notice demanding rent. It will allow the tenant five (5) days to pay the past-due rent.
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