Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Citation
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Parent Document
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 2002-02-14
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/5138732/tambor-v-miller/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (18)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Tambor v. Miller, 792 A.2d 744 (2002)
- Section 34-18-11
- Section 34-18-11
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Full Text
605 charsThe following facts appear to be undisputed. The Millers own a tenement building at 198 Angelí Street, Providence containing four apartments. In August 1996, the Millers occupied the first-floor apartment and rented out the remaining apartments.1 On August 28, 1996, Daniel and Dora signed a nine-month lease agreement in which Daniel agreed to rent one of the second-floor apartments until May 28, 1997. There were no other parties to the lease agreement and the lease made no provision for there to be other occupants in the apartment. By oral agreement, Daniel paid the monthly rent by check to Robert.