Monday, September 15, 2008

Houses rent

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Question: Is it legal for an apartment complex to raise the rent almost $100 after I've lived there for only five months? I signed a five-month lease to make sure I could swing the rent, but had they told me they would raise my rent $100 at the end of the five months, I would have looked elsewhere.



Answer: Unless you live in a city with rent control, the landlord can raise the rent for any reason that isn't retaliatory or discriminatory. It would have been kind to tell you that the rent would go up in five months when you moved in, but it is not legally required. Don't give up yet, however. Consider asking the landlord to negotiate the rent. From the landlord's standpoint, it is always expensive to lose a tenant



Q: I have a question regarding a residential rental property. I have a tenant whom I have rented to for two years. The rental agreement was for a 1-year agreement with first month's payment of $1,500 plus a security deposit of $1,500




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