Marzett v. Letendre
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In this landlord-tenant dispute, the Supreme Court affirmed the order of the superior court dismissing Landlord's complaint as well as Tenants' counterclaims, holding that the superior court properly dismissed the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
This case arose with respect to conduct that occurred in the context of the parties' landlord-tenant relationship. Landlord filed a complaint in the Providence County Superior Court seeking damages from Tenants. Tenants' answer included a six-count counterclaim. Finding that the superior court lacked jurisdiction over the matter, the hearing justice dismissed all claims and counterclaims. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the hearing justice did not err when she dismissed the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
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