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Updated almost 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

High gas prices and rent increases
Are you allowing the current high gas prices to influence your decision about whether to raise your rents?
Personally, I don't want to do something that might prompt the tenants to move out, but on the other hand, I'm also paying higher gas prices myself, so that would seem to justify raising the rents.