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Alex Silang
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Raising rent again only a month after?

Alex Silang
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Las Vegas, NV
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I have a unit that is paying significantly below market rent. Let's say $800 in a $1000 market price area. I have it raised for $25 on 1/1. 

There was a huge cost recently. 

I want to raise it another $50 on 2/1. Not the best thing to do - I should have raised it originally for a higher amount. But price will still be significantly below market. 

What are your thoughts on this? 

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Stop playing around. Rent it for what it's worth. If the tenants can't afford it, let them move out and find a new renter willing to pay what it's worth.

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