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.
How much can my landlord legally raise my rent?
FAQ'SUnder 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.
Can a tenant withhold rent to force a landlord to make repairs?
W&M: Real Estate - Landlord/Tenant F.A.Q.No. The law considers rent and repair separate issues. Absent a rental clause or contractual agreement to the contrary, a tenant must pay the rent on time and resort to other legal recourse to obtain repairs from the landlord. See, Borochoff Properties v. Creative Printing Enterprises, 233 Ga. 279, 210 S.E.2d 809 (1974).
How often can the landlord raise the space rent?
Manufactured Home Owners NetworkA 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.
By how much can the landlord raise the rent?
Your rights as a tenant (FAQs)For a 12 month lease he must send the notice 3 to 6 months before the end of the lease, and the increase will only take effect once the current lease term is up.
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.
Can a landlord raise the rent to whatever he wants?
FAQYes. 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 the Landlord ask for a few months rent up front?
Off Campus HousingNo, the landlord may only ask for the first month's rent and a damage deposit at the time of signing the lease (or commencing a rental agreement). A damage deposit can only equal one half of one month's rent. For example, if your monthly rent is set at $400, the landlord may only ask for $600 at the time of signing ($400 first month's rent and half of that ($200) for damage deposit).
What if my landlord won't make repairs?
Family Housing Advisory Services - FAQsIn most cases, this is a landlord-tenant issue. If the things needing repair are serious enough to be code violations, then you can make a WRITTEN request for repairs to be done in a certain length of time (14 days in Nebraska, 7 days in Iowa) ort the landlord maybe in violation of the lease and you might have the right to leave with proper notices. In Nebraska, see the Landlord-Tenant Handbook at the Nebraska Legal Aid website under "Booklets" (see Links) for instructions and sample letters.
What Can I Do If My Landlord Does Not Make the Repairs?
LawHelp State Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can cancel the lease if the apartment is no longer fit to live in or if the damage was substantial. Or you may make the repairs yourself and deduct a reasonable cost from the rent due. Rent withholding may not be used to force repairs. For more information on how to repair and deduct, see our FAQ, "Repairs--What Can I Do When My Landlord Won't Make Them."
Is a landlord always required to make repairs?
W&M: Real Estate - Landlord/Tenant F.A.Q.A landlord cannot avoid the duty to make repairs. However, this generally only applies to major repairs, heat, water, roof falling in, and does not generally apply to small repairs, unless the repairs are contracted for in the leasing agreement.
My landlord has refused to make repairs to my apartment. Can I withhold my rent?
FAQs' about Housing CourtNo. 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.
How much can the landlord raise my stabilized apartment rent?
NYC Rent Guidelines BoardThe 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.
If I am a tenant, how can I get the landlord to make repairs to my home?
Superior Court of D.C. - Civil Division - Landlord and Tenan...If a landlord fails to make repairs after a tenant notifies the landlord about the need for repairs, the tenant has several options. A tenant may call a housing inspector at the D.C. Rental Accommodations Office at 202-442-4610 who will report the violations to the landlord and the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
My landlord refuses to make repairs to my apartment. What can I do?
FAQ - NYC Affordable Housing Resource CenterIf you are a tenant in a building, there are several things you can do to get your landlord to make repairs; however, you may want to take the following steps in order to establish a record: If the superintendent or management company does not respond, write a letter to the owner of the building that describes the problems in your apartment and asks for the repairs to be made by a certain date.
Can I send a unit back to the factory for service or repairs?
Technical SupportAbsolutely! Anyone can send equipment to Rane for repair work, maintenance or testing, so long as a return authorization (RA) number is obtained before the item is sent. Units shipped from outside the U.S. may incur exorbitant import duty and landing charges so we suggest non-U.S. customers contact their appropriate International Distributor. We quote estimates for non-warranty work only by model number, at the time the RA is given.
