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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PROPERTY -- ABANDONED PROPERTY | |
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Introduced By: Representative June Speakman | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2026 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 34-44-1.1, 34-44-2, 34-44-3 and 34-44-4 of the General Laws in |
2 | Chapter 34-44 entitled "Abandoned Property" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 34-44-1.1. Inventory of abandoned properties. |
4 | (a) On or before April 2, 2025, each town and city shall publish a list of all properties |
5 | located in each respective town or city which, based on inspection and records, may qualify as |
6 | abandoned property under this chapter. After April 2, 2025, the list shall be published and updated |
7 | annually and made available in the town or city clerk’s office and on the municipal website. Notice |
8 | of the inclusion of a property on the abandoned properties list shall be provided to the last known |
9 | record owner or owners as available from the tax assessor records by first class mail, postage pre- |
10 | paid. The exclusion of any property from a city or town list shall not disqualify any property from |
11 | the provisions of this chapter, so long as the court makes the requisite findings as set forth herein. |
12 | (b) The publication of a list under this section shall not constitute grounds for legal claims |
13 | against a municipality by the record owner or any interested party. |
14 | (c) A property owner or lienholder shall have the right, but not the obligation, to cure or |
15 | cause to be cured the conditions giving rise to inclusion on the abandoned properties list within a |
16 | reasonable time, before the property may be alleged to be abandoned in any municipal proceeding |
17 | under this chapter. |
18 | 34-44-2. Definitions. |
19 | As used in this chapter: |
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1 | (1) "Abandon" or "abandonment" means a situation where the owner of a building has |
2 | intended to abandon the building and has manifested the intent with some act or failure to act. In |
3 | determining whether an owner has abandoned his or her building, a court shall infer the intent of |
4 | the owner from the existence of serious code violations that pose a health and/or safety hazard to |
5 | the community and that have gone unrepaired for an unreasonable amount of time and from any of |
6 | the surrounding facts and circumstances including, but not limited to the following: |
7 | (i) Whether or not the building is vacant; |
8 | (ii) Whether or not the grounds are maintained; |
9 | (iii) Whether or not the building's interior is sound; |
10 | (iv) Whether or not any vandalism on the building has gone unrepaired; |
11 | (v) Whether or not rents have been collected from the building's tenants by the owner; |
12 | (vi) The length of time any of the above conditions have existed; |
13 | (vii) Notwithstanding the criteria in this section, a property shall not be considered |
14 | abandoned if, upon a reasonable search of publicly available records, the property is known to be |
15 | part of a documented plan of redevelopment or community revitalization strategy, and is to be |
16 | financed in whole or in part with public funds, or is pending sale pursuant to a valid purchase and |
17 | sale agreement; |
18 | (viii) Notwithstanding the criteria in this section, a property shall not be considered |
19 | abandoned solely due to it being vacant and if it is otherwise being maintained and the owner has |
20 | been responsive to addressing any health or safety issues that may arise. |
21 | (2) "Abate" or "abatement" in connection with any property means the removal or |
22 | correction of any hazardous conditions deemed to constitute a public nuisance and the making of |
23 | such other improvements as are needed to affect a rehabilitation of the property that is consistent |
24 | with maintaining safe and habitable conditions over the remaining useful life of the property. |
25 | However, the closing or boarding up of any building that is found to be a public nuisance is not an |
26 | abatement of the nuisance. |
27 | (3) "Building" means any building or structure used for residential purposes or used for |
28 | retail stores, shops, salesrooms, markets, or similar commercial uses, or for offices, banks, civic |
29 | administration activities, professional services, or similar business or civic uses. |
30 | (4) "Eligible nonprofit corporation" ("ENC") means a nonprofit corporation registered to |
31 | do business in the State of Rhode Island which has as one of its primary purposes the production, |
32 | preservation or repair of dwelling units in the State of Rhode Island. |
33 | (4)(5) "Interested party" means any owner, mortgagee, lienholder, or other entity or person |
34 | who or that possesses an interest of record in any property that becomes subject to the jurisdiction |
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1 | of the court pursuant to this chapter and any applicant for the appointment of a receiver pursuant to |
2 | this chapter. |
3 | (5)(6) "Neighboring landowner" means any owner of property, including any entity or |
4 | person who or that is purchasing property by land installment contract or under a duly executed |
5 | purchase contract, that is located within two hundred feet (200′) of any property that becomes |
6 | subject to the jurisdiction of the court pursuant to this chapter. |
7 | (6)(7) "Public nuisance" means a building that is a menace to the public health, welfare, or |
8 | safety; or that is structurally unsafe, unsanitary; or not provided with adequate safe egress; or that |
9 | constitutes a fire hazard; or is otherwise dangerous to human life; or is otherwise no longer fit and |
10 | habitable; or that, in relation to existing use, constitutes a hazard to the public health, welfare, or |
11 | safety by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment. Such |
12 | condition shall be documented by: |
13 | (i) Violations of local ordinances, state building codes or minimum housing standards |
14 | where a municipality, court officer, or the state or municipal entity issuing the notice has notified |
15 | the building owner of the violations and the owner has failed to address violations in the timeframes |
16 | set forth in the notice of violation or court order; |
17 | (ii) The condemnation of the property for reasons of health or safety; |
18 | (iii) Written notice by public health and safety personnel, code inspectors or state or |
19 | municipal building officials identifying the nature of the public health or safety risk posed and the |
20 | failure of the property owner to address these conditions; or |
21 | (iv) Law enforcement reports indicating the nature of the hazard to the public health, |
22 | welfare or safety. |
23 | 34-44-3. Injunctive relief and other relief. |
24 | (a) In any proceeding: |
25 | (1) Brought under chapter 27.3 of title 23 entitled the Rhode Island state building code, and |
26 | any violation of the provisions of those regulations promulgated by the state building code |
27 | standards committee entitled SBC-1 Rhode Island state building code, SBC-2 Rhode Island state |
28 | one- and two-family dwelling code, SBC-3 Rhode Island state plumbing code, SBC-4 Rhode Island |
29 | state mechanical code, SBC-5 Rhode Island state electrical code, SBC-6 state property maintenance |
30 | code, SBC-19 state fuel gas code or any municipal ordinance or regulation concerning minimum |
31 | housing standards, that is before a state court, municipal court, housing division of a state or |
32 | municipal court; or |
33 | (2) Brought upon a verified petition for abatement filed in the state court by the municipal |
34 | corporation in which the property involved is located, by any neighboring landowner, or by a |
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1 | nonprofit corporation, registered to do business in the state, that is duly organized and has as one |
2 | of its goals the improvement of housing conditions for low- and moderate-income persons in the |
3 | municipality in which the property in question is located, if a an ENC where: |
4 | (i) A building is alleged to be abandoned; and |
5 | (ii) A building is alleged to be either to be in a dangerous or unsafe condition or to be |
6 | otherwise in violation of chapter 27.3 of title 23 entitled the Rhode Island state building code, and |
7 | any violation of the provisions of those regulations promulgated by the state building code |
8 | standards committee entitled SBC-1 Rhode Island state building code, SBC-2 Rhode Island state |
9 | one and two family dwelling code, SBC-3 Rhode Island state plumbing code, SBC-4 Rhode Island |
10 | state mechanical code, SBC-5 Rhode Island state electrical code, SBC-6 state property maintenance |
11 | code, SBC-19 state fuel gas code or any municipal ordinance or regulation concerning building or |
12 | housing; then the municipal corporation, neighboring landowner, or nonprofit corporation ENC |
13 | may apply for an injunction requiring the owner of the building to correct the condition or to |
14 | eliminate the violation which request shall include evidence of the condition(s) alleged satisfactory |
15 | to the court, in its discretion. |
16 | (b) Such application for injunction shall include the following, as applicable: |
17 | (1) Documentation of the violation of state or municipal laws, regulations or ordinances |
18 | associated with the property; and |
19 | (2) Documentation that the conditions for "abandon" or "abandonment" set forth in § 34- |
20 | 44-2(1) have been met; and |
21 | (3) If applicable, evidence that the property owner has received notice of the violations or |
22 | orders from the applicable governmental entity and the property owner has failed to address the |
23 | violations in the timeframe set forth in the notice or order; or |
24 | (4) In circumstances of vandalism at the property which present documented conditions |
25 | from the applicable governmental entity that such conditions pose a health and safety hazard and |
26 | the property owner, after receiving notice of the same, has failed to address the violations in the |
27 | timeframe set forth in the notice. |
28 | (b)(c) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to properties owned by the Rhode |
29 | Island housing and mortgage finance corporation established under chapter 55 of title 42 ("Rhode |
30 | Island housing and mortgage finance corporation") or any of its subsidiary organizations. |
31 | (d) Unless the court finds an immediate need, due to public safety, for a shortened period, |
32 | there There shall be a hearing at least on the requested injunctive relief which shall be scheduled |
33 | no sooner than twenty (20) days after a summons for an injunction, notice indicating the date and |
34 | time of the hearing is served upon the owner of the building property and all mortgagees of record |
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1 | and lienholders of record. The summons notice shall be served by personal service, residence |
2 | service, or service by certified mail pursuant to R.I. Super. Ct. R. Civ. P. 4. If service cannot be |
3 | made in one of these ways, the notice shall be served by posting it in a conspicuous place on the |
4 | building and by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality in which the |
5 | building is located. If the court finds at the hearing that the building is abandoned and either is in a |
6 | dangerous or unsafe condition or is otherwise in violation of any ordinance or regulation concerning |
7 | minimum housing standards, it shall issue an injunction requiring the owner to correct the condition |
8 | or to eliminate the violation, or any other order that it considers necessary or appropriate to correct |
9 | the condition or to eliminate the violation. |
10 | (e) The court may schedule a hearing earlier than the time frame set forth in subsection (c) |
11 | of this section, if needed, to address an immediate threat to public health or safety as documented |
12 | by the condemnation of the property or in writing by applicable governmental official, entity or |
13 | agency identifying the nature of the public health or safety risk posed and the failure of the property |
14 | owner to address these conditions. |
15 | 34-44-4. Public nuisance determination — Show cause hearing — Appointment of |
16 | receiver. |
17 | (a) In any proceeding described in § 34-44-3, after the court makes the finding described |
18 | in that section and additionally finds that the building in question constitutes a public nuisance as |
19 | set forth in § 34-44-3 and that the owner of the building has been afforded reasonable opportunity |
20 | to begin correcting the dangerous or unsafe condition found or to begin eliminating the violation |
21 | found and has refused or failed to do so, the court shall cause notice of its findings to be served |
22 | upon the owner, each mortgagee or other lienholder of record, and any other interested party, and |
23 | shall order the parties to show cause why a receiver should not be appointed to perform, or cause |
24 | to be performed, any work and to furnish any material that reasonably may be required to abate the |
25 | public nuisance. The notice shall be served in the same manner as described in § 34-44-3. |
26 | (b) Before appointing a receiver to perform, or cause to be performed, any work to abate a |
27 | public nuisance under this chapter, the court shall conduct a hearing at which any mortgagee of |
28 | record or lienholder of record, or other interested party in the order of their priority of interest in |
29 | title shall be offered the opportunity to undertake the work and to furnish the materials as are |
30 | necessary to abate the public nuisance. |
31 | (c) The court shall require the party selected to demonstrate the ability promptly to |
32 | undertake the work required, to provide the judge with a viable financial and construction plan for |
33 | the rehabilitation of the building, and to post security for the performance of the work. |
34 | (d) All amounts expended by the party toward abating the public nuisance shall be a lien |
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1 | on the property if the expenditures were approved in advance by the court and if the party desires |
2 | such a lien. The lien shall bear the interest, and shall be payable upon the terms approved by the |
3 | court. The lien shall have the same priority as the mortgage of a receiver, as set forth in § 34-44-6, |
4 | if a certified copy of the court order that approved the expenses, the interest, and the terms of |
5 | payment of the lien, and a description of the property in question are filed for record, within thirty |
6 | (30) days of the date of issuance of the order, in the office of the recorder of deeds of the |
7 | municipality in which the property is located. |
8 | (e) If the court determines at the hearing that no party can undertake the work and furnish |
9 | the materials required to abate the public nuisance, or if the court determines at any time after the |
10 | hearing that any party who is undertaking corrective work pursuant to this chapter cannot or will |
11 | not proceed, or has not proceeded with due diligence, the judge may appoint a receiver to take |
12 | possession and control of the property. The receiver shall be appointed in the manner provided in |
13 | subsection (f). |
14 | (f) No person shall be appointed a receiver unless the person first has provided the court |
15 | with a viable financial and construction plan for the rehabilitation of the property in question and |
16 | has demonstrated the capacity and expertise to perform, or cause to be performed, the required |
17 | work in a satisfactory manner. |
18 | (g) Prior to the appointment of a receiver the court may grant access to the property in |
19 | question to any person who applies to be appointed the receiver of the property, for the limited |
20 | purpose of developing a viable financial and construction plan for the rehabilitation of the property |
21 | which shall include the items set forth in § 34-44-4.1. |
22 | (h) The appointed receiver shall be a lawyer appointed by the court who is certified by the |
23 | court to act as such. |
24 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO PROPERTY -- ABANDONED PROPERTY | |
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1 | This act would amend several definitions within the general law chapter relating to |
2 | abandoned property, would add a definition for "eligible nonprofit corporation", and would provide |
3 | criteria for when properties are considered abandoned or a public nuisance. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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