There are several reasons why a person or entity may apply for a variance, which is an exception to a zoning law. To obtain a variance to alter the dimensions of a property, the applicant might have to show that the variance will relieve a hardship based on the land’s…
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Rhode Island Superior Court Affirms Zoning Board’s Permit Approval
When a local zoning board grants a permit for a real estate project, the recipient may think they are ready to begin construction. However, receiving a permit might only be the first hurdle to clear. After the board approves your permit application, a local community member may challenge the board’s…
Navigating Rhode Island Boundary Disputes
Boundary disputes can be difficult to resolve. Longtime neighbors often develop close relationships, which can grow complicated when a dispute arises. Physical boundaries like fences and trees can help separate your land from a neighbor’s, but they do not completely settle the issue. Instead, you can look to Rhode Island…
Private Responsibility for Utility Leaks: A Closer Look at a Recent Rhode Island Judicial Opinion
When it comes to utility leaks and repairs, responsibility can often be a contentious issue. Repairs and maintenance of utility infrastructure can be extremely expensive, and a property owner’s wrongful assumption that a problem is the responsibility of the utility company may be a costly mistake. A recent judicial opinion…
Navigating Property Boundary Disputes in Rhode Island
As one of the first areas of the continent settled by colonists, Rhode Island contains property boundaries that were determined centuries ago, and they may not reflect the boundaries used today. Property boundaries and disputes with neighboring landowners can often lead to complex legal issues that may be difficult to…
Public Access Rights to Coastal Areas in Rhode Island: What You Need to Know
Rhode Island’s stunning coastline is a treasured resource for both residents and visitors. However, ensuring that everyone has equitable access to these beautiful coastal areas can sometimes be a complex issue. The State of Rhode Island has released public guidelines to explain the interplay between public access rights and the…
The Application of Eminent Domain Powers in Rhode Island for Economic Development Purposes.
Governments worldwide have commonly possessed the power to seize the property of private citizens for various reasons throughout time. In the United States, the Revolutionary War was fought partly because England was using this power arbitrarily to take the property of American colonists. After America gained its independence, Congress ratified…
Addressing Issues with Ownership and Control of Utility Service Infrastructure in Rhode Island
In a recent judicial opinion, the question of property ownership takes center stage as the court delves into the intricacies of water distribution systems and their responsibilities for maintenance and repair. The case at hand revolves around a dispute between an individual property owner, the appellant, and a local utility,…
How Contractual Agreements Can Affect Real Estate Claims
Disputes between a business or property owner and a contractor, or even between a general contractor and subcontractors, can derail construction projects and result in costs far exceeding estimations for construction or renovation projects. The Rhode Island Supreme Court recently ruled on an appeal to determine if an architect was…
Rhode Island Town Council Reverses Course on Solar Development Projects
In recent years, the development of green energy projects has expanded significantly, both in Rhode Island and nationwide. Wind and solar farms are the most common types of recently constructed renewable energy developments. As the use of fossil fuels for power generation subsides, renewables appear poised to take up the…