Can the landlord raise your rent if no improvments have been made to the property?

Full question:

Can a landlord raise your rent when lease becomes due if no structural changes or improvements have been made to the outside? We have leased the property for 7 years?

Answer:

Yes, the landlord may raise rent without improvements upon renewal unless the lease terms or applicable laws specify otherwise.

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FAQs

In Arizona, there is no statewide cap on how much a landlord can increase rent. However, some local jurisdictions may have their own regulations regarding rent increases. It's important to check local laws to see if any restrictions apply.