Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0803

Introduced
3/14/25  

Caption

Adds a provision that allows a tenant to pay the last month's rent or any other prepaid rent. It also increases the amount that a security deposit can be requested from one to two (2) months of rent.

Impact

This legislation modifies critical aspects of state law surrounding landlord-tenant relationships. The adjustment in the allowable security deposit amount increases the financial obligations of potential tenants, which may influence their ability to secure housing. By permitting the payment of last month's rent up front, the bill aims to ease the financial burden on tenants moving into new rental properties, potentially making it easier for them to transition into new housing arrangements without the stress of immediate upfront costs.

Summary

Bill S0803 proposes amendments to the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act in Rhode Island, specifically aimed at redefining terms related to rental agreements and security deposits. The bill includes provisions that allow tenants to pay the last month's rent or any prepaid rent, which is a significant factor in rental agreements and is intended to provide tenants with additional flexibility. Additionally, the bill increases the maximum security deposit that landlords can require from tenants from one month to two months of rent, which has implications for both tenants and landlords in terms of financial planning and cash flow management.

Contention

Although the bill has the potential to improve tenant rights and clarify rental agreements, it may also face opposition from landlords who argue that increasing the security deposit could deter them from renting. Some landlords might contend that the higher financial barrier could limit opportunities for some tenants. The implications of these changes could lead to debates about the balance between protecting tenant rights and ensuring that landlords can maintain viable rental practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2643

Requires landlords to list all mandatory fees when advertising any residential property for rent as well as on the first page of any lease. Prohibits a landlord from charging a convenience fee when the tenant pays rent.

RI H7647

Requires landlords to list all mandatory fees when advertising any residential property for rent in the same section of the agreement as the rent disclosure.

RI H7372

Limits residential rent increases to ten percent (10%) plus the increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) annually.

RI S2417

Creates a tenant bill of rights to the right to counsel, the right to habitability, the right to organize free, the right to be free from discrimination, the right to first refusal if the landlord decides to sell the property, and right to renew lease.

RI H8173

Permits other residents of residential dwelling unit to extend term of rental agreement for 3 months after death of lessee, however it would not permit temporary tenant to permanent tenancy or rental assistance if transfer of benefits conflicts with law.

RI H5048

Residential Landlord And Tenant Act

RI H6062

Residential Landlord And Tenant Act

RI S0911

Residential Landlord And Tenant

RI S2919

Provides that landlords would pay interest on security deposits in residential landlord-tenant matters.

RI H7746

Provides that landlords would pay interest on security deposits in residential landlord-tenant matters.

Similar Bills

MS HB1061

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

MS SB2626

Comprehensive Landlord and Tenant Act; enact.

VA SB941

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; security deposits.

AZ SB1173

Landlord tenant; late period; notice

CA AB414

Residential tenancies: return of security.

OR SB1069

Relating to residential tenancies.

HI SB3326

Relating To Tenant Rights.

HI HB1895

Relating To Tenant Rights.