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Tenant need to sign rent increase letter?
Delivering my first rent increase letter. Original lease expired and it's now in month to month stage. Good tenants and I want to keep them. We have good communication and no issues. I've seen it both ways online, do I give them a later stating the new date and rent, or do I need them to sign a copy for me to keep with the original the lease? Just one house rental.
Thanks,
Bill