What are the rules for raising rent on a month-to-month lease?

Full question:

How much is a a landlord allowed to raise rent and how much notice must he give and how often is this allowed. We had a year lease and that ended Sept. 2006. We have been on month to month lease now.

Answer:

Notice laws for rent increases vary by local area. Generally, landlords must provide written notice before raising rent, and the required notice period can differ based on state and local laws. In many places, a thirty-day notice is common for month-to-month leases. To get specific information about your situation, it's best to contact your local tenant's association or housing department.

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FAQs

There is no universal limit on how much a landlord can raise rent, as it varies by state and local laws. Some areas may have rent control regulations that cap increases, while others do not. Generally, landlords must provide proper notice before any increase. It's advisable to check local laws or consult a tenant's association for specific limits in your area.