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Month to month tenant
I have a month to month tenant in our duplex and I was wondering to raise his rent do we leagally have to give him 30 days ? Do we put this in writing and have him sign it to go into effect ?
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If it was me personally I would give them a 60 day notice and say and I’m just using this for an example we will need to go to $75 more a month for rent however if you would like to sign a one-year lease then we can go to $50 a month give them both the option and make it more advantageous to sign a year lease with you