Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Citation
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Parent Document
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 2006-04-24
Other Sections in This Document (17)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- § 767
- § 767
Full Text
565 charsAccording to plaintiff, on January 20, 2004, he learned that a sewer problem required him to replace the entire sewer system and that the second and third-floor apartments had to be vacant for this construction. By letter dated January 21, 2004, plaintiff notified defendant that her tenancy would be terminated as of March 1, 2004, because of the planned repairs. The plaintiff asserted that defendant’s refusal to vacate her apartment prevented him from replacing the sewer system for the building and made it impossible for him to rent the third-floor apartment.