HOA LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Federal laws - In addition to state law regulations, the federal government has laws that govern the operation of homeowners' associations, condominiums, and other residential properties in the state of Rhode Island.
Rhode Island Condominium Ownership Act, R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 34-36-1, et seq.: This older statute provides a generalized framework that governs the formation, management, and operation of condominium property formed before July 1, 1982. A condominium property submits to the provisions of this chapter by recording a declaration with the register of deeds in the county where the property is located. See § 34-36-2 (Application). See also, § 34-36.1-1.02 (Applicability).
Rhode Island Condominium Act, R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 34-36.1-1.01, et seq.: The Act was enacted to provide a legal structure for the creation, alteration, and termination of condominiums; management of the condominiums; and protection of condominium purchasers. This Act applies to all condominiums created under the provisions of this Act after July 1, 1982, and to all condominiums created before said date, which amend the instruments subjecting the condominium to the provisions of this Act. See § 34-36.1-1.02 (Applicability).
Rhode Island Nonprofit Corporation Act, R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 7-6-1, et seq.: The Act governs nonprofit corporations with regard to corporate structure and procedure. If an association is organized as a nonprofit, as is the case with most Maine associations, it will be governed by the Nonprofit Corporations Act. Visit the Rhode Island Secretary of State to find an association's corporate status.
Rhode Island Solar Easements, R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 34-40-1, et seq.: The statute provides that to ensure adequate exposure of a solar energy system, any property owner may grant a written solar easement to another. The statute also provides guidelines for the composition of the solar access easements. See § 34-40-2 (creation of solar easements).
Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act, R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 34-37-1, et seq.: The Act protects people's right to access all housing opportunities without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, military status as a veteran, servicemember in the armed forces, country of ancestral origin or disability, age, familial status (the presence of children under the age of 18), or victim of domestic abuse. See § 34-37-4 (Unlawful housing practices). See also, § 34-37-3 (Definitions), § 34-37-4.1 through § 34-37-4.5 (Exemptions), Rhode Island Civil Rights of People With Disabilities, and § 42-112-1 (Discrimination prohibited).
The Act was modeled closely after the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA). Aggrieved persons have the right to have their discrimination claims heard before the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights, HUD, or file a private lawsuit in federal or state court.
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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Federal Agencies - List of federal agencies with oversight authority over homeowners' associations.
Rhode Island Government Portal - Search for government information by topic and agency.
Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights - The Commission has the authority to investigate alleged violations of housing discrimination. It may issue a charge if it concludes probable cause exists to believe that unlawful discrimination has occurred.
Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation - The Commission is responsible for the licensure, education, and discipline of real estate brokers and salespersons.
Rhode Island Attorney General - The attorney general's office plays a vital role in protecting the state's citizens.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Rhode Island
HOA INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS
Association Records, R.I. Gen. Laws § 34-36.1-3.18. Within thirty (30) days of a written request by any unit owner and his or her authorized agent, all financial and other records must be made reasonably available for examination. See also, § 34-36.1-4.09 (Resale of units), § 34-36-17. (Records of management) for condominiums created before July 1, 1982, and § 7-6-30. (Books and records) for condominium and homeowners' associations organized as nonprofit corporations.
Rhode Island Homeowners' Association Directory - Find the association's contact information, list of active board members, articles of incorporation, and important corporation information by searching for the subdivision or community name.
Rhode Island Recorded Document Search - Visit your county recorder's office to find HOA documents, like CC&Rs, Amendments, Bylaws, HOA Notices, Subdivision Maps, Plats, Recorded Land Surveys, Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Liens, and Judgments. Search under the subdivision or community name.
LEGAL RESOURCES
State of Rhode Island General Assembly - Search your state representative and the legislation (or, "statutory law") database.
Rhode Island Judiciary - Find court information, self-help, forms, court documents, search cases, and legal opinions.
Rhode Island State Bar Association - The association provides public access to a lawyer directory, lawyer referral service, and free or low-cost legal services.
Rhode Island Legal Services - The office offers legal assistance and representation to low-income Rhode Islanders and senior citizens.
Disability Rights Rhode Island - The agency was created by Congress to protect and advocate the rights of people with disabilities.
Rhode Island Bar Association Volunteer Lawyer Program - The office provides pro bono (free) legal services to qualified low-income Rhode Islanders.
American Arbitration Association - The association offers alternative dispute resolution (ADR) information, tools, and services.