Property Management
Under RIGL 34-18, a Rhode Island landlord may NOT enter a tenant's dwelling unit without notice except in cases of:
AShowing the unit to prospective tenants
BEmergency threatening life or property✓ Correct
CRoutine maintenance inspections
DCollecting overdue rent
Explanation
Under RIGL 34-18, a landlord may enter without notice only in cases of emergency threatening life or property. All other entries generally require reasonable advance notice (at least 24 hours in most circumstances).
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