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Addressing Disputes Between Green Energy Producers and Neighboring Property Owners

The increasing relevance and importance of renewable energy projects in Rhode Island and nationwide have led to conflicts between companies proposing the development of green energy projects and the owners of property adjacent to such proposals. Solar and wind energy projects generally take up less space and disrupt less environmental,…

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Rhode Island Superior Court Throws Out “Three Student” Rental Ordinance

Towns and Cities in Rhode Island often adopt zoning ordinances in an attempt to preserve or direct the character of the municipality. These ordinances may limit the number of occupants to a dwelling, the number of families permitted in a single building, or even the total square footage of a…

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Rhode Island Superior Court Rejects Washington County Solar Farm Proposal

The increasing popularity and practicality of green energy production are causing conflicts between energy producers and rural residents nationwide and in Rhode Island specifically. Non-renewable energy production has commonly played a role in rural American life, through fossil fuel extraction and refining. The production of power using wind and solar…

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How Disputes Form When Multiple Entities Participate in Business Ownership.

The law concerning business organizations in Rhode Island and nationwide can be a complicated topic. There are several forms of businesses that people can participate in, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, LLCs, as well as others. Complicating matters further, several business organizations, with different owners and members, can be behind…

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Confronting Obstacles to New Construction in Rhode Island

Property owners who desire to construct residential or commercial projects in the state must obtain permits for construction that satisfy the zoning and planning requirements of the municipality where the proposed construction will occur. Municipal zoning boards set regulations for the types of permitted construction that can occur on any…

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Plaintiff Challenges “Compact Village Development” Plan Adjacent to Nearby Golf Course

The State of Rhode Island and the municipality existing within the state have passed laws and regulations to support residential and commercial development that supports the political leaders’ vision for the state. To encourage the development of “traditional, New-England style” villages, municipalities have passed ordinances that incentivize developers to construct…

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Enforcing Leases in Rhode Island Post-Covid

The programs established by the federal and state government in response to the economic and public health effects of the Covid-19 pandemic had significant effects on Rhode Island property owners and landlords. Policies like the residential eviction moratorium placed restrictions on the rights of property owners. Other policies, such as…

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Rhode Island Easement Dispute Surrounding Hospital Worsens with Construction of Median

As development increases throughout Rhode Island, and the density of commercial and other development increases, conflicts and disputes can arise over access to businesses and parking. To ensure that existing buildings can maintain public access after new construction, municipalities, property owners and developers will issue easements to existing property owners,…

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Rhode Island Town Held Accountable for Use of Unjustified Use of Private Sewer Lines

Public utilities such as water, power and sewer service are necessary for economic development and are commonly operated by municipal authorities. In some instances, a privately constructed and owned piece of utility infrastructure may be used by a municipality, although the owner of the property/equipment should be compensated for allowing…

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