Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5662

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Established crime of real estate title fraud and creates private cause of action.

Impact

Upon enactment, the law is expected to strengthen the legal framework surrounding real estate transactions, making it more difficult for fraudsters to exploit vulnerable property owners. By instituting clear definitions and penalties for fraudulent acts, the bill aims to provide protection for individuals against unsolicited offers that may not reflect fair market value. Additionally, it requires that municipalities that permit electronic filings of real estate documents ensure adequate identification documentation is provided, thus enhancing accountability in real estate conveyances.

Summary

House Bill H5662 aims to combat real estate title fraud by establishing criminal penalties for individuals who commit fraud in relation to real estate transactions. The bill outlines the definitions and consequences of real estate title fraud, which includes knowingly offering or recording fraudulent documents or signatures related to property deeds. Violations can carry severe penalties, including felony charges, significant fines, and potential restitution for victims who may incur financial losses due to such fraudulent activities.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding this bill is the concern over the balance between protecting homeowners and potentially hindering legitimate offers in the real estate market. Critics may argue that stringent requirements for unsolicited offers could deter potential buyers or complicate the home-selling process. Proponents, however, assert that the protection this bill offers from fraudulent schemes outweighs any potential negative impact on market operations. Furthermore, the implementation of penalties for violations aims to stop deceptive practices that can harm property owners financially.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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RI S0950

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RI S0552

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RI S0294

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RI H5671

Makes it unnecessary to prove that a person’s transmission of electronic communications be for the sole purpose of harassment before being found guilty of cyberstalking or cyberharrassment.

RI H5924

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RI S0562

Increases minimum sentence for first degree sexual assault and provides first 10 years of a sentence for first degree sexual assault not be subject to a suspension or deferment of sentence.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.