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How do you communicate rent increase to tenants
Hello,
What is a good and (if possible) kind way to communicate to tenants that if they were to renew the lease, the rent will be increased at the legally allowed rate, which in this case is 10%?
They are currently in their third year and last year had $0 increase …
I posted the home on Zillow, at 13% above the current rent, and there is a healthy amount of interest so my guess is the current rent is way below market rate.
I would appreciate insight from people who have gone through this and/or others who have good advice.
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Quote from @Jeni Nikolova:
I send them a written letter with their options, a deadline for their response, and a consequence if they fail to respond.
Example:
Dear Tenant,
Your lease expires on 4/30/2023. We are offering you the following options:
1. Extend the existing lease for an additional year at a rate of $1,000 per month, starting 05/01/2023 and ending on 04/30/2024.
2. Continue on a month-to-month basis at a rate of $1,250 per month. Keep in mind a month-to-month lease may be changed or terminated at any time with 30 days notice.
3. Vacate at the end of your lease no later than 11:59PM on 4/30/2023.
If we do not receive your response by 4/30/2023, then your lease will automatically continue on a monthly basis under option #2.
Obviously doctor it up, but that gives you an idea. Make each option very clear. Set a deadline. Use a simple form at the bottom of this page for them to respond and sign so you have documentation.
- Nathan Gesner
