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Scott Esmail
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Do you charge tenants a lease renewal fee and if so how much?

Scott Esmail
  • Investor
  • Orlando, Fl
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I manage my own properties in Orlando Fl an own my own property management company. In the past I have not been charging a lease renewal fee when the past year lease expires. I have been just letting the leases go month to month with a rent increase if needed. I have noticed that others prop management co's are changing  a lease renewal fee making tenants sign up on another 1 year lease when the prior lease expires. If this is something you do what would you say is a fair  lease renewal fee to charge. I a have seen multifamily complex charge as much as $200. I rent single family home and the rent average is about $1100 per month.

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Rumen Mladenov
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Rumen Mladenov
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Seems like a terrible idea to me. I want my tenants staying longer, and I actually give them incentives if they do. To charge them for saving me the headache of a turnover seems beyond stupid.  

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