Rhode Island Complaint For Eviction For Reason Other Than Non-Payment of Rent is a legal document filed by a landlord to begin the eviction process for reasons other than the tenant’s failure to pay rent. This type of complaint must include the landlord’s name, the tenant’s name, the property address, the grounds of eviction, the date of the complaint, and the landlord’s signature. There are two types of Rhode Island Complaint For Eviction For Reason Other Than Non-Payment of Rent: “No Cause” and “Cause.” In a “No Cause” complaint, the landlord must state that the tenant is committing a violation of the terms of the lease that is not related to the payment of rent. In a “Cause” complaint, the landlord must show sufficient evidence that the tenant’s violation is causing harm to the landlord or other tenants, such as a breach of quiet enjoyment, illegal activity, or damage to the property. Once the complaint is filed, the tenant will receive a summons to appear in court and the court will decide the outcome of the complaint. If the court determines that the tenant has violated the terms of the lease, the tenant will be evicted.