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 What can I do?
Ok, so I own an apartment building in Maine and my issue is that I have a tenant that is also my best friend that recently got with a guy that is now staying with her. He is a registered sex offender,...


 Is it ridiculous for me to offer 160,000 on a house listed for 195,000? ?
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 Help Please - My Landlord tell me yesterday to move out tomorrow! ?
Hello there,

I have just found out that the flat I have rented for the past five months is to be repossessed by the lender. I found this out last week when I received a letter addressed to ...


 Eviction from flat?is landlord correct?
i live in a flat i owe £500.00 in rent can landlord evict me after he gave me a 14 day written letter to vacate the flat or will he have to take me to ...


 Landlords responsibilites?
my husband was assaulted in our apartment we live in. the man is has a criminal record, and is on parole. is there any way the landlord is responsible? and what about is medical bills. who's ...


 I am new to the 'landlord' thing. Is it a common for people to want to see a property and not show?
I am trying to rent out a house. So far, three people seemed VERY interested and eager to see the property and then they DON"T SHOW up???!!! For example, one guy said hew would be there at 6pm. W...


 What if a tenant leaves behind belongings/?
I had a roomate that left 3 months ago and left some things behind, what do I do or can I do?...


 Mortgage question?
My realtor says I'm unable to borrow any more than what a home will appraise for. Is this true with all lenders? When I asked why, he said because the lender would lose money if I defaulted and ...


 Is it possible to buy ur first house at a young age?
im turning 19 soon and am wanting to purchase a house for the first time. has anyone out there bought their first house at a young age?? Is it possible even with bad credit???...


 How will i find out what i am entitled to for housing benefit?
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 I am liable to fix this?
I recently sold my mobile home. The couple that bought it came to look over the place 3 different times. I have signed over the title for the property and have received all money from the couple that ...


 Can i sell my home if my mortgage is late, and i have a bad roof? Im want out!?
I want to sell my home "as is", and find a cheaper one....


 If my landlord puts the house that I'm renting up for sale, how does this affect me ?

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I have a lease that states we will be renting the property until July 2007...


 Can i take off monies due from the landlord out of rent for a service he promised to pay for?
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 Where in califoria?
can a family of four find 2 bedroom apartment for $800 and not live in a high crime ...


 Should I tell them about the body? No joke!?
My live-in boyfriend and I are getting ready to put our house on the market. I have lived in this house for 10 years, and Josh moved in about 5 years ago. At about the same time that Josh moved in, a ...


 Can a landlord complain about sex to me verbally ?
My landlord of 3 months came by to water the yard, and was mad because I had the plumber who she told me to call fixed the toilet in addition to the water heater, and then bitched me out because of ...


 Is it illegal to live in a property without hot water?
we have lived in a rented property for 3 months and have only had hot water for two weeks where do we stand ?...


 How I can become Multimillionaire ?
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 How can I buy a house if I already have the %20 down, good credit, BUT NO JOB? ?

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betco42
How often can a landlord raise the rent in a year and is there a limit on how much at a time?
                     
 




Sassy Shut Your Mouth
Depending on what state you are in, you should call the tenants council and ask for the brochure you and your landlords rights. The question is do you have a lease? Is it month to month? Or when does your lease expire? Legally if you have a lease which has not expired the landlord have to give you a notice to raise your rent. Also he will have to provide reasonable proof why he need to raise the rent if your lease have yet to end. If your lease is still in effect and he raised your rent numerous times within the year, contact legal aid and start asking questions quick.

Good Luck

P.S. Try the links below perhaps they can answer some of your questions hon. Some landlords or slumlords sorry to say.


FozzieBear
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If you do not have a lease, he can raise the rent as much as he wants every month. If you have a lease, he can only raise it when the lease expires.

Unless, of course, you are in a commie city like NY where the rent is controlled by the politicians.


stressedtothemax
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If you have a lease, then he can't raise it till the lease is up. If you don't have one then I'd call your City Hall and ask.


Nancy Kay
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unless you live in an area governed by some type of rent control laws, if you are a month-to-month tenant, the rent can be changed at any time and by any amount, and as often as the landlord chooses, upon 30 days advance notice. if you signed a lease and the lease is in effect, the rent cannot be changed during the stated lease term (usually 1 year), but if the lease term is over an dyou do not sign a new lease, you become month-to-month, and then it's open season for rent raises...


PraiseBob
It depends on your lease. If you are renting month to month the rent can be raised every month. However, if you have a year lease you have a contract to rent that property at a pre-determined price for a year (unless, of course, the lease specifically states that the rent can be changed).


Shauna
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Most places have rent control. It depends on what your lease says. If you are leased with a specific price per month written into the contract, the landlord cannot raise your rent at all for the duration of your lease.


Lizard of Ahaz soon again
if you made him angry and are not renting with a signed agreement he will raise the rent until you leave if you live in a rent controlled neighborhood call your city hall do this anyway as you maybe under rent control and not know landlords often will not tell you if they feel they can get away with it. if you have a signed agreement read it and if the agreement has been violated you can take him to court if you have a good enough lawyer you may end up with enough to own your own home depending on the state you live in of course also check cp1942 if you live in CA if your landlord is raising your rent or doing something in retaliation for legal actions on your part you are intitaled to some relief and he can be in trouble with the law if not in CA your state probably has a similar statute check with a on-line or with a legal clinic or lawyer


GreenEyedSista
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Varies by state.


morlock825
As long as you are not under contract, or live in an area with rent controls, as many times as they like...


sweetkas_69
They prolly can do it whenever they want. Is it right? Prolly not! Why should you pay for their celebrations? You can go online to tenant or landlord laws for your state. GOOD LUCK!!!


~Gate~
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Depends on the laws in your state and what's in your lease. Do a google search for Landlord Law or Tenant Rights in your state.


bildymooner
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Your lease should have a limit on it. If you are renting month to month with no lease then there is no limit to what they can raise it to and how often. Most of the time it is limited to the cost of living increase or what ever % is listed in you lease.


answerlady1021
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It depends on what's in your lease...

And, that's why you need one!!! Without a good lease protecting both parties, you're at the whim of your landlord!


Andrew
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It depeds on where you live and whether there is a Residential Landlord-Tenant Oridinance in place. It also depends on whether you have a written lease which would limit your landlord to only raising the rent at the start of each lease period.


LOW
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What is morally fair? GREED KILLS! If you are the renter, what would you feel is fair? Do they take very good care of your place?

If so, and they moved out, what would you lose? Will you get the same level of property care with the next renters or will they cost you money.


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