Rhode Island Rent Increase Laws 2026: What Tenants Should Know

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Rhode Island lacks statewide rent control or caps on increases in 2026, giving landlords flexibility. Tenants receive strong notice protections, varying by age and tenancy type.

Notice Requirements

Landlords must provide written notice for rent hikes: 60 days for tenants under 62 on month-to-month leases, and 120 days for those 62 and older.

No increases allowed during fixed lease terms, only upon renewal. Notices must detail the new amount and effective date, delivered via mail or in person.

No Statewide Caps

Rhode Island imposes no legal maximum on rent increase amounts or frequency statewide. Landlords set rates based on market conditions without justifying hikes. Claims of a 4% cap from older sources are inaccurate as of 2026.

Local Developments

Providence City Council proposed a 4% annual cap in January 2026, with exemptions for new builds and major improvements, but Mayor Smiley vowed a veto.

The ordinance faces opposition and remains unpassed, so state rules prevail.

Senior Protections

Tenants 62+ on month-to-month tenancies get the 120-day notice to accommodate fixed incomes. This applies to standard rentals but not always specialized housing like assisted living.

Landlord Obligations

Increases require a new tenancy offer at the higher rate for month-to-month tenants. Prohibited reasons include retaliation or discrimination; violations invite legal challenges via Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights.

Tenancy TypeNotice Period (Under 62)Notice Period (62+)
Month-to-Month60 days 120 days
Fixed LeaseNone (until renewal) None (until renewal)
Providence ProposalN/A (pending) N/A (pending)

Tenant Rights

Review notices carefully and negotiate if possible; reject and vacate without penalty if terms change. Seek free aid from Rhode Island Legal Services for disputes. Track local bills, as Providence efforts signal potential shifts.

Stay informed via official statutes, as no major statewide changes occurred by February 2026.

SOURCES :

  1. https://www.steadily.com/blog/rent-increase-laws-regulations-rhode-island
  2. https://www.tenantcloud.com/blog/rent-increase-laws

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