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The apartment has a new owner.

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#1
  • sya
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  • 2021/05/08 11:14

I have lived in an apartment under rent control for almost 10 years. I am currently paying rent on a Month-to-Month basis. Last week my landlord sold the property and he told me that I should pay the new owner from this month-to-month rent.

I am guessing here that maybe I will be signing a new contract with the new owner soon, but what will happen to the rent at this time ? Since this is a rent-controlled property, is it max 3% up from what I was paying before or is the new Can the owner offer a totally different amount ? I would appreciate it if someone could tell me more about this.

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#9
  • 契約有効?
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 07:13
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Is the previous contract still valid if the owner changes ? Even if so, the new owner rules when it comes to renewal ?.

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#10
  • Honda
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 09:44
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I did a little googling.

It seems that owners can request a new contract at any time if they follow the formal procedures for Month to Month contracts. If it is a new owner, it is very likely that he/she will ask for another contract renewal. This may result in an increase in rent or other unfavorable conditions for the renter, but it is quite natural for the lessor to want to renegotiate the contract again.

I did some research on the Covid Moratorium, which is a system that prevents forced evictions within a certain period of time, and rent increases seem to be a completely different issue. I believe that rent control continues to be in effect, so the increase will be within a set range. I am a complete amateur and have only done a little research so I could be wrong.

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#11
  • 頑張れ
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 11:11
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Is there any reason why they make the rent month to month? ? If you don't agree to the price increase, it's easy for them to ask you to move out.

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#12
  • もうすぐハイパーインフレ
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 11:15
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Gardena does not have Rent Control.
I'm sure there are places in LA County that don't have it.

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#13
  • 何も変わらない
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 17:13
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If you're going to raise the rent, don't say, "Pay the new owner from this month's rent."
You've sold the apartment, so the contract is blank and you can negotiate with the new owner starting this month. Then.

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