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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Warwick Housing Authority v. McLeod, 913 A.2d 1033 (2007)

Citation
Warwick Housing Authority v. McLeod, 913 A.2d 1033 (2007)
Parent Document
Warwick Housing Authority v. McLeod, 913 A.2d 1033 (2007)
Jurisdiction
Rhode Island (state)
Effective Date
2007-01-18

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.It is fairly debatable whether either of these incidents would qualify as a breach of her rental agreement. In the notices sent from WHA to McLeod, WHA hinges the breach on the language of G.L.19S6 § 34-18-24(7), which requires a tenant to "Conduct himself or herself, and require other persons on the premises with his or her consent to conduct themselves, in a manner that will not disturb his or her neighbors’ peaceful enjoyment of the premises.” There is no dispute that McLeod was not at home when her son allegedly assaulted his ex-wife. Also, there is no indication in the record that the victims of McLeod’s identity fraud offenses were residents of Meadowbrook Terrace.