Rhode Island Notice of Wrongful Refusal to Accept Delivery

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If a supplier finds out that a buyer has refused to accept a delivery he made earlier without any proper notice or a solid reason, he is legally obligated to notify the buyer about his mistake or action before filing a case against him.

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If you decide to file a response, you must file it in the same courthouse where the lawsuit was filed. The address should be on the papers you were served by the plaintiff. Make sure you take your original plus at least 2 copies to the clerk's office to file. You will have to pay a filing fee to file your papers.

In Rhode Island, your landlord can only require the first month's rent and a security deposit equal to 1-month's rent. (Demanding 'first, last and security deposit' is common, but illegal, in Rhode Island.)

Rhode Island debt collection regulations allow 20 days to file your response....When you fill out the form complete the following three steps:Answer each issue in the complaint.Assert any and all of your affirmative defenses.File and serve the Answer with the Court and the plaintiff's attorney.

Take your written answer to the clerk's office. The clerk will take your documents and stamp each set of papers "filed" with the date. They will then give the copies back to you. One copy is for you to keep. The other copy you're responsible for delivering to the plaintiff (or their attorney).

On the other extreme, Arkansas and West Virginia are the least renter-friendly (also known as landlord-friendly, depending on your perspective). Louisiana, Georgia, Wyoming, North Carolina, Idaho, Ohio, Mississippi, and Colorado also populate that end of the spectrum.

Provide the name of the court at the top of the Answer. You can find the information on the summons.List the name of the plaintiff on the left side.Write the case number on the right side of the Answer.Address the Judge and discuss your side of the case.Ask the judge to dismiss the case.

(1) A defendant shall serve an answer: (A) Within twenty (20) days after the service of the summons, complaint, Language Assistance Notice, and all other required documents upon the defendant, unless the court directs otherwise when service of process is made pursuant to an order of court.

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Rhode Island is a somewhat landlord-friendly state because there are few rent control laws.

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Rhode Island Notice of Wrongful Refusal to Accept Delivery