The Rhode Island Notice of Reassignment is a legal document used to transfer the title of a property from one individual to another. It is commonly used when a seller wants to transfer ownership of their property to another individual or entity. The Notice of Reassignment must be filed with the local town or city registry of deeds, and must include the names of both the seller and the buyer, the address of the property, the date of the transfer, and the consideration paid for the property. There are two types of Rhode Island Notice of Reassignment: a Notice of Reassignment with a Deed and a Notice of Reassignment without a Deed. A Notice of Reassignment with a Deed is used when the seller is transferring the title of their property to the buyer, while a Notice of Reassignment without a Deed is used when the seller is only assigning their right to the property to the buyer.