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How much can the landlord raise my stabilized apartment rent?

NYC Rent Guidelines Board
The owner of a rent stabilized building is required to send you a lease renewal between 90 and 150 days before your existing lease expires. You then have 60 days to accept the lease renewal offer. If you wait longer than 60 days the landlord can refuse to renew your lease and could move to evict you after the lease expires. For more information on lease renewal in rent stabilized apartments see the fact sheet.

What is a rent stabilized apartment?

nyapartments.org - renting apartments in New York City
Rent stabilized units in New York City are those apartments in buildings of six or more units in buildings built between February 1, 1947 and January 1, 1974. Tenants are entitled to receive required services to have their leases renewed and may not be evicted except on the grounds allowed by law. (top)

How much can my landlord legally raise my rent?

FAQ'S
Under California Law there is currently no maximum limit a landlord can raise the rent. As of January 1, 2001, your landlord must give you at least 30 days' advance notice if the rent increase is 10 percent (or less) of the rent charged at any time during the 12 months before the rent increase takes effect. Your landlord must give you 60 days' advance notice if the rent increase is greater than 10 percent. (Civil Code Section 827b.) Buildings under rent control fall under different rules.

How often can the landlord raise the space rent?

Manufactured Home Owners Network
A rent increase of any amount requires a 90-day notice. See Section 798.30 of the Mobilehome Residency Law (MRL). Conceivably, the rent could be raised every 90 days. There are only two methods of delivery for any required notice. (MRL 798.14) Leaving a notice on the porch, or taping it to the door are not one of them. The notice must be delivered personally or mailed.

Can the landlord raise the rent by any amount he chooses?

Your rights as a tenant (FAQs)
No, every year the Rental Board comes up with a calculation form which depends on how the building is heated, whether or not the landlord has done any renovations, by how much the municipality taxes have gone up or down, and other factors. The Rental Board also releases average rent increases that you can find on their web site.

How much can my landlord raise my rent?

Frequently Asked Questions
Every year the Ontario Government publishes an Annual Guideline Amount. This amount is a percentage of your rent. For example, the Guideline amount for 2007 is 2.6%. To search for the Annual Guideline Amount, please click here. Your landlord can apply to the Landlord and Tenant Board for an Above Guideline Increase (AGI) because of an increase in operating costs or to cover major capital expenditures.

Can a landlord raise the rent to whatever he wants?

FAQ
Yes. There are no specific rent controls in Florida. However, the landlord cannot raise the rent in the middle of a lease. The rent can only be increased at the beginning of a new lease.

Can My Landlord Raise My Rent During My Lease Term?

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Not unless the lease contains a specific provision allowing for a rent increase. From the tenant's perspective, one of the primary reasons for having a written lease is to lock in the rent for the rental period. READ THE LEASE BEFORE YOU SIGN IT. Normally, you should not sign a lease providing for a rent increase.

How often can my landlord raise my rent?

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If you have a lease it cannot be raised until the end of the lease. If there is no lease it can be raised as often as the landlord wishes as long as he gives proper notice-at least 30 days advance written notice if the increase is 10% or less. Sixty days if the increase is greater then 10%.

Can my landlord raise my rent if I ask him/her to make repairs in my unit?

Tenant Verification, Screening, Credit Checks, Landlord Serv...
The landlord cannot raise your rent because you have complained about problems in your unit such as broken plumbing or heating. You must be able to prove that the landlord raised your rent in retaliation for your complaint if you choose not to pay the increase. This may be difficult to prove without placing your tenancy at risk. You will want to consult an attorney prior to withholding rent.

Can I refuse to pay rent if the landlord fails to repair something in my apartment?

Off Campus Housing
No, the tenant must continue to pay rent until the end of the tenancy. If something needs repair in your apartment, you should request the repair in writing and, if not satisfied, file an Application to the Director requesting settlement. Note: If a tenant in a yearly or monthly tenancy is 30 days in arrears of any part of the rent, the landlord may give a 15-day notice to quit. If a weekly tenant is seven days in arrears, the landlord may give a seven-day notice to quit.

My landlord has refused to make repairs to my apartment. Can I withhold my rent?

FAQs' about Housing Court
No. In Ohio, a tenant whose landlord refuses or fails to make repairs cannot withhold their rent. However, the tenant may deliver to the landlord written notice of the defective conditions or repairs requested. Then, if the landlord does not make the repairs in a reasonable amount of time, the tenant may deposit her rent with the Court. You can get more information about rent deposit from the Housing Court Specialists on the 13th Floor of the Justice Center.

Can my landlord enter my apartment when I am not at home?

Frequently Asked Questions of the Housing Court Department
Unless it is an emergency, no landlord can enter an apartment, absent a lease provision or a court order. Pursuant to G.L. c. 186, ?15B, a lease for residential property can provide that the landlord may enter to inspect the premises, to make repairs or to show the same to a prospective tenant, purchaser, mortgagee or its agents before the termination date of the lease.

How can a system be stabilized after overclocking it?

Overclocking FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - How to Overc...
Increasing the vCore of a CPU may help stabilize the system by providing the CPU with an extra boost of current. This increase to the vCore has one nasty side affect: increased heat. The increase of heat is explained as Joule?s Law, which I?m not going to cover.

Where can one go to get information on the availability of rent stabilized apartments?

NYC Rent Guidelines Board
We have a list of rent stabilized properties, but it is not comprehensive. We do not have information on apartment availability, nor do we have ownership information. You will have to contact the building owner or managing agent yourself to check on the availability of a particular apartment. The name and contact information of the owner or managing agent is frequently posted in the lobby of a building. You can also obtain owner information by visiting HPD online or the NYC Dept.

I rent an apartment, can I still install a DISH Network system ?

DISH Network Satellite TV - DishPronto
In many cases yes. You will need a signed approval from your landlord when the DISH installer arrives.

Do you have an apartment I can rent?

Frequently Asked Questions
We are a non-profit, non residential service agency. Each county has a Housing Authority listed in the Blue pages of your local phone book. Contact your local Housing Authority and they will be able to help you.

Once I move into my apartment, will my rent go up?

Low-income HDC-financed apartments are entered into the rent stabilization system, which would usually mean that your rent will increase by a percentage every year, based on the increase allowed by the Rent Guidelines Board. However, these increases are limited by restrictions on rent increases in the low-income housing programs.

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