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Updated over 6 years ago, 07/30/2018

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Nicole Candelario
  • Cherry Valley, CA
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What are the steps for raising rent?

Nicole Candelario
  • Cherry Valley, CA
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Hello fellow landlords!

It’s been one year since our tenants have been renting from us and after reviewing the market rents it seems as though we are receiving at least $200/mo under the norm. With that said, our tenants have “not” been the most desirable tenants. Part of that is my fault (I neglected to get a pet deposit from them and pet addendum). I have decided to increase the rent at least $100/mo along with pet addendum & pet deposit. Is there a certain amount of time I have to give them before it goes into effect or should I just put the new amount in the new lease? Any advice is appreciated!! Thank you

Nicole

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