Property Management

Under Rhode Island's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, if a landlord fails to maintain a habitable unit, the tenant may:

AOnly withhold rent
BRepair and deduct the cost from rent, terminate the lease, or seek damages, depending on the severity✓ Correct
CTake possession of the entire property
DInvite health inspectors to shut down the building

Explanation

Rhode Island's residential landlord-tenant law provides tenants with remedies when landlords fail to maintain habitability, including repair-and-deduct (for minor repairs), rent reduction/abatement, lease termination, and damages, depending on the nature and severity of the violation.

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