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All Forum Posts by: Amy Lee

Amy Lee has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Hi everyone! Just joined BP, heard a lot of good things about this knowledgeable group. Need some advice on how to handle rent increase. My tenants been renting my house for the past 3 yrs. and I have not raised their rent. Their lease will be up for renewal in a couple of months. They are wonderful tenants and express interest in renewal another year or two. With costs going up, I need to increase my rent in order to break even. How much would be a reasonable amount? Any advice and suggestions are much appreciated!

Amy

Hi Oladimeji,

I use CensusConnect, best tool I found that gives you demographic data, rent vs own... Very easy to use and it  gives you data on the block level vs zip code.   

Hope that help.

Amy