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Topic

Rent increases

Housing
#1
  • B
  • mail
  • 2022/02/05 13:05

I live in a rental apartment in Torrance.
My landlord has notified me of a price increase starting with next month's payment, 11 months after last year's increase.
I looked on Google and it says the rent increase is ONCE EVERY-12-months, is this correct?
In that case, what should I say to the landlord so as not to get on his nerves ??

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#3
  • YY
  • 2022/02/05 (Sat) 23:06
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I'm notifying you on the 30th after 11 months, so if you start next month, that's 12 months. No problem.

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