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Rent increases

Housing
#1
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  • 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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#4
  • 2022/02/09 (Wed) 23:07
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I was able to raise my rent by more than 10% in January, but I received a notice that says I will be able to raise it again starting in March, is this illegal ?
I did some research and found out that when you raise more than 10%, you can raise it with a 90 day notice.

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#5
  • インフレ
  • 2022/02/09 (Wed) 23:20
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Landlords have more expenses too.
If you don't like it, move to a cheaper place.

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#6
  • 2022/02/09 (Wed) 23:31
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This is the first time in 20 years of living in the U.S. that I have had my rent raised so many times in a row.

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#7
  • 恐ろしい
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 03:01
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In California they are allowed to raise rents up to 5% a year.
Plus local annual inflation is allowed to be added to that.
In 2021, the inflation rate in Los Angeles was 6.6%, so it seems possible to raise it to 11.6%.

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#10
  • インフレ
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 07:38
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It's tough if you don't own a house.

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#12
  • インフレ
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 08:22
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The good news is ?

fixed expenses will increase, of course.
Watch out for monster tenants. Get rid of them quickly and find a new tenant.

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#13
  • 名無し
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 08:47
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If a new tenant comes in right away...
I have a landlord who raised the rent so much that he had to move out and several rooms have been vacant for almost 8 months.

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#14
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 08:48
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I have never needed a repair in the 8 years I have lived here.
I pay all my own trash, gas, and electricity, and the only fixed expense I have is property tax.

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#15
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 08:52
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# 13

I am thinking of moving if I can get this much up.
The kitchen has not shown any signs of renewal in this room since this apartment was built, so I think it would be a considerable expense to replace all the cabinets and kitchen to bring in the next tenant.

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#16
  • インフレ
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 09:15
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15
Don't worry, I'll just renew and give you rent.
Maybe they want you to leave early. ?
Some people want you to leave and give you rent on purpose.

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#17
  • フリップ
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 09:32
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Kitchen renewal is lightly over $10,000 if you change the cabinets and sink.

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#19
  • インフレ
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 09:46
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The renewal value of the house

by the way, I'm not sorry for $10,000 now. Any small kitchen ? lol

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#21
  • フリップ
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 10:11
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If it was over $10,000, how many years would it take to recoup it in rent ? lol

Even if the house value goes up, property taxes will only go up.

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#26
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 11:16
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A 3 bed/2 bath in an apartment building where a friend of mine lives has been vacant for over 2 years.

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/02/10 (Thu) 11:47
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A friend of mine lives in an apartment building with 3 beds and 2 baths that
has been vacant for almost 3 years.

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#42

#41 What expenses are landlords spending more on? ?

Property taxes, property insurance, HOA fees if there is an HOA, maintenance fees (interior/exterior of property, appliances, etc.), management fees
.
All of these are going up in price at a great rate.

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#43
  • 持ち家
  • 2022/02/11 (Fri) 11:15
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Housekeeping, yard cleaning, trash, repairs, everything is getting more expensive.

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#44
  • 庭掃除
  • 2022/03/14 (Mon) 19:20
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Don't leave everything to us

We can save ourselves if we can do what we can do.

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#46
  • せこい
  • 2022/03/14 (Mon) 19:41
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44

They'll keep hiring because their lives depend on it.

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#49
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/16 (Wed) 17:04
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Pay them higher wages, reduce the frequency

of their work, and help them live by having them work elsewhere during those reduced hours.

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