#73798On Thursday, October 04, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
Hi,
I live in an apartment in which the rent has been based upon income and I have been at the highest point, requiring the highest rent owed. Within the past 2 and a half years, my rent has increased from $535.00 to $663.00. This was a plan in which the rent rose in increments. Today, October 3rd, I received a letter stating that my rent would be raised by November 1st to $792.00, the fair market rent. This was identified as being
my month's notice, although I did not receive the letter until the 3rd of the month. Does my complex need to give me a full months notice or is it based on when the letter reached the post office: on October 1st. This is a high amount for me and I think that there should have been more notice although I know that our lease goes from month to month.
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Hi,
Hi,
I live in an apartment in which the rent has been based upon income and I have been at the highest point, requiring the highest rent owed. Within the past 2 and a half years, my rent has increased from $535.00 to $663.00. This was a plan in which the rent rose in increments. Today, October 3rd, I received a letter stating that my rent would be raised by November 1st to $792.00, the fair market rent. This was identified as being
my month's notice, although I did not receive the letter until the 3rd of the month. Does my complex need to give me a full months notice or is it based on when the letter reached the post office: on October 1st. This is a high amount for me and I think that there should have been more notice although I know that our lease goes from month to month.
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