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Changing a rental property price
Hello,
I have a question about adjusting the price for a rental property. If I have a rental listed at $650/month and have two people interested but now want to increase the rent to $700 to bring it up to market value, are there any legal issues with doing so if 2 potential tenants are interested in the property? Can I go back to them and say that I need to raise the rent on the price or do I need to honor that $650 price in order to avoid any legal recourse?
Thanks,
Ryan