Rhode Island S2150 mandates that judgment creditors must notify property owners of a recorded judgment lien within ten business days.
Rhode Island S2150 requires judgment creditors to send written notice to property owners within ten business days of recording a judgment lien. The notice must include the creditor's name and address, the judgment amount, the property description, and instructions on satisfying or contesting the lien. Failure to provide the notice does not invalidate the lien but may delay enforcement until notice is given. The court clerk must keep records of lien filings and notices sent. This act takes effect on January 1, 2027.
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