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Rent increase in Pennsylvania question
Good evening everyone,
I have a question about rent increases. I'm in PA and I have a tenant that has been with me for 5 yrs now. I have never increased his rent and I want to do so. I have a clause in my lease that the lease renews automatically every year unless the tenant or I provide 60 day advanced notice in writing. WIth that being said, when can I raise his rent? Since he's not on a month to month but it's been more than a one year lease?