Rhode Island Five Day Demand Notice For Nonpayment of Rent is a legal document that a landlord must serve to a tenant who has failed to make a timely payment of rent. The landlord must provide this notice to the tenant in order for the tenant to have the opportunity to pay the overdue rent within five days of receiving the notice. If the tenant does not pay the rent within the allotted five days, the landlord may proceed with eviction proceedings. There are two types of Rhode Island Five Day Demand Notice For Nonpayment of Rent: the Regular Five-Day Demand Notice and the Three Day Notice to Cure. The Regular Five-Day Demand Notice informs the tenant that they have five days to pay the overdue rent, or they may face eviction proceedings. The Three Day Notice to Cure provides the tenant with three days to pay the overdue rent or to remedy any other lease violations that may have caused the tenant to be in arrears.