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Rent Increase/Covid restrictions
I am trying to assess a renewal of an upscale rental. On one hand a part of my business plan was a rental increase. On the other hand it is Covid. My question has a few parts:
1) Am I allowed to increase rent during Covid in Baltimore County MD?
2) If I do increase how much?
Any insights would be beyond appreciated.
Also does anyone have a good template for a renewal letter?
Thanks!!!
Joseph