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Friday, September 19, 2025

Proposed Changes to Providence Rental Agent Fees

By RI REALTORS

proposed ordinance has been filed in Providence to prohibit landlords and their listing brokers/representatives from charging a tenant fees for advertising or listing a rental unit. This prohibition applies to  other fees, such as administrative, lease preparation, and move-in coordination fees, unless they are tied to a specific service and are “reasonable.”

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Friday, September 19, 2025

New Registry Proposed in Providence for Landlords Who Rent to Students

By RI REALTORS

A proposed Providence Ordinance Amending Chapter 14, “Licenses”, of the Code of Ordinances “Student Housing Providers” would require owners of non-owner occupied property who rent to four or more full-time or part-time post-secondary students in the same building to obtain a license from the City of Providence and pay an annual registration of $500/year per student.

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Friday, September 19, 2025

Housing Crisis Task Force Urges Rent Control in Providence

To address a lack of affordable housing in Providence, a Housing Crisis Task Force presented its findings to the Providence City Council in late September.  

The 2025 report raises a variety of housing challenges in Providence and recommends a number of solutions. Unfortunately, one of the recommendations is that the City of Providence impose rent stabilization, another name for rent control.  

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Thursday, September 11, 2025

New Changes to RIAR Forms

By RI REALTORS®

The Rhode Island Association of REALTORS® has approved the following forms changes, which were sent to authorized forms vendors.  Please keep in mind that some vendors update at different times.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Temporary Pause in Private Well Water Testing at the Rhode Island State Health Laboratories

In order to move operations to its new location, the RI State Health Laboratories (RISHL) will temporarily stop accepting drinking water samples from private well owners for a period beginning September 11, 2025.  If any clients require private well testing while services are not available at the RISHL, they can submit samples to anothercertified drinking water testing lab. 

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Saturday, August 30, 2025

New Alerts re: Recent Scams and Buyer with Suspicious Behavior

New Alerts:

1. Scammers have been sending fake emails pretending to be from staff and/or members of RI REALTORS®. Just a couple of the most recent scams include an offer of a free piano and a "secure" message including an RI REALTORS® Annual Report from our President. Both are fake emails.

2. The Norwich, CT Police Dept. warns REALTORS® of a buyer with suspicious behavior and criminal background.

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Thursday, August 21, 2025

R.I.’s Housing Supply Shows Signs of Growth

By RI REALTORS®

Warwick, R.I. – August 21, 2025 -- Rhode Island’s single-family home market showed some stabilization in July as the supply of homes for sale continued to grow. Data released by the Rhode Island Association of Realtors highlighted a slight .3% drop in sales activity of single-family homes and a two percent gain in the median price year-over-year. The July numbers also indicated a slow but steady gain in the supply of homes for sale.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Conveyance Tax Increase Goes Into Effect October 1, 2025

By RI REALTORS

Just days before the legislative session ended in June, 2025, the House approved tax increases and new taxes on real estate.  As a result, the state budget passed with increases to the conveyance tax on sales of real estate or the interest in an acquired real estate company that close on or after October 1, 2025.   Even if a purchase and sales agreement is signed before October 1st, the closing date is what triggers the tax.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Realtor Housing Data Shows Increased Price, Sales, Supply

By RI REALTORS®

WARWICK, R.I. – July 22, 2025 – Today, the Rhode Island Association of Realtors reported a year-over-year increase in June’s median home sales price. At $520,000, the median price of single-family homes represented a 5.3% gain from 12 months earlier and a 73.6% gain since 2019, the last year unaffected by pandemic migration.

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