Rhode Island Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property from Landlord to Tenant

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RI-1503LT
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What is this form?

The Notice of Breach of Written Lease for Violating Specific Provisions of Lease with No Right to Cure for Nonresidential Property is a legal document used by landlords to inform tenants of specific lease violations that cannot be corrected. This form serves to formally notify the tenant that their lease is terminated due to the infraction, making it different from other notices that may allow a tenant the opportunity to remedy the breach.

Form components explained

  • Identification of the leased premises and parties involved.
  • Specification of the lease provision(s) that have been violated.
  • Details explaining the reason for the breach.
  • Notification of lease termination and effective dates.
  • Instructions for vacating the premises and returning keys.
  • Proof of delivery method for the notice to the tenant.
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When to use this form

This form should be used when a landlord has determined that a tenant has violated specific provisions within a non-residential lease agreement and that the violation is not curable. Situations may include repeated late payments, failure to comply with occupancy rules, or unauthorized alterations to the property. It is essential to act promptly when such breaches occur to protect the landlord's rights.

Who this form is for

  • Landlords of non-residential properties seeking to terminate a lease due to specific breaches.
  • Property managers representing landlords who need to formally notify tenants of lease terminations.
  • Legal professionals advising clients on property law and lease enforcement.

How to complete this form

  • Identify all parties involved, including the tenant's full name and the landlord’s contact information.
  • Clearly specify the leased premises and attach relevant lease documentation if necessary.
  • Insert the exact provisions of the lease that are violated and provide a clear explanation of the breach.
  • Enter the termination date based on the required notice period specified in the lease or local laws.
  • Sign and date the notice, ensuring it is delivered according to the specified proof of delivery method.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is essential to ensure proper delivery of the notice to comply with legal requirements.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to identify the specific lease provision violated.
  • Not providing a detailed explanation of the breach.
  • Omitting the effective termination date or not adhering to the notice period.
  • Incorrectly delivering the notice, which can invalidate the termination process.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenience of downloading the form at any time without the need for in-person visits.
  • Editability allows landlords to customize the form for their specific needs easily.
  • Access to professionally drafted legal forms can enhance reliability and correctness.

Key takeaways

  • The form is crucial for landlords desiring to terminate a non-residential lease due to violation of specific provisions.
  • Clear documentation and compliance with notice terms are essential for enforcing tenant obligations.
  • Using a professional form helps ensure legal validity and reduces the risk of misunderstandings.

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FAQ

A breach of lease occurs when one of the party breaks one of the agreements in the lease document. A breach of lease does not mean that the tenant and landlord waive their respective rights. Tenants enjoy the rights of safety, privacy, binding terms, and in some cases the right to withhold rent.

If a tenant breaches a tenancy agreement it is possible that their landlord will try and evict them from the property. The sort of breaches of tenancy which result in a landlord seeking a court order for possession include:Damage to the property (eg broken windows)

In Rhode Island, a tenant is not required to provide notice for fixed end date leases. Rhode Island tenants have to provide written notice for the following lease terms: Notice to terminate a week-to-week lease. 10-day written notice before the termination date specified in the notice (§ 34-18-37(a))

Sue the landlord and whoever for up to $10,000 in small claims court for trespassing, breach of contract, invasion of privacy, and breach of quiet enjoyment; if you are two or more tenants, each can separately sue them for up to $10,000, and a joint action is not required.

Unconditional quit notices are used to order the tenant to leave the premises without the chance to remedy the situation. This is used for a serious breach of the lease agreement or chronic late rent payment.

Once a notice to quit expires, there is no longer a landlord and tenancy relationship. By law, even though he is no longer regarded as a tenant to the landlord, the tenant is still expected to pay the rent he owes to the landlord whether he has been given a notice to quit or not.

An eviction notice must state a reason why you are being evicted, otherwise it is invalid.For tenants who lived in the property for more than 12 months, the landlord must provide at least 60 days prior notice to vacate, under California Civil Code 1946.

If a tenant breaches a tenancy agreement it is possible that their landlord will try and evict them from the property. The sort of breaches of tenancy which result in a landlord seeking a court order for possession include:Damage to the property (eg broken windows)

Evicting a tenant in Rhode Island can take around 1-4 months, depending on the reason for the eviction. If tenants file an appeal, the process can take longer (read more).

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