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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/17/2018

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Daniel Avery
  • Auburn, AL
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Section 8 rent increase

Daniel Avery
  • Auburn, AL
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Hey i bought some rentals who already have section 8 tenants in them. I️ have noticed the rent is lower than normal and should be increased based on bedrooms etc. Section 8 sent me a form to complete and told me to also send a copy of what I️ sent to the tenant. Couple of questions here.. 1- what should I️ say to the tenant in the letter? 2- if the rent increases from $650 to say $750 will the tenant have to pay increase? Right now I️ am getting $650 and the client pays nothing. On another rental I️ get $490 and the client pays $12. Any advise for section 8 landlords would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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