no
Answer #2.
During a lease, the landlord cannot increase the rent.
You are in a contract.
Otherwise, speaking generally, the landlord has freedom to increase the rent.
He typically owes you 30 days' notice.
If you are not renewing, surely you will be out before any rent increase could take effect.
If your friends landlord lowered the rent for him/her and then after moving in with him/her, he/she decides to move out, then the landlord will most likely raise the rent again.
yes your landlord can.
Your landlord can offer a lease renewal at any point in the lease term, however, he cannot force you to sign or raise your rent until the end of the contract.
The landlord can raise the rent as high as and to whom he likes, but not to protected classes of individuals on their sole basis of being in such class. For example the landlord can't raise their rents to gay couples or elderly people just because they fit into those categories. It's up to the tenant to decide whether they want to continue living there with the rent now raised.
Under Florida law, a landlord is permitted to raise your rent as long as its stated in your lease. This law does not specify how much the landlord can raise the rent, only that he is permitted to if your lease says he can.
Your landlord can do what he wants when your lease runs out.
Unless your State or locality is rent-controlled, your landlord basically doesn't have to have any specific reason in order to raise the rent. This is a business just like any other.
Our landlord is going to raise the rent again. I complained to the landlord about the leaky pipes.
How much and how often can a landlord raise the rent?
More than likely yes. It all depend on the contract / renter agreement you signed. If the contract reads that the landlord can raise the rent at any given time then yes.If the contract reads the landlord can raise rent at the end of a lease term (for example 6 months.) then also yes.Unless the agreement states the landlord cannot raise rent 1. during a lease period, or 2. at all then he can raise it regardless of your income situation.You may try and talk to your landlord and explain the situation and they might have some compassion for your situation.
A landlord can raise his price up too whatever. It's all depending on the size of the home?
Yes, subject to any local rent control laws.