Rent Increase
Tenancy Types and Management

Ceejay
Ceejay
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12 years ago
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Is it necessary to use the rent increase form as set out in the document produced by the RLA, which points out that the tenant can go to a rent assessment committee if they don't agree with the increase? Can't I just write a polite letter referring to the relevant section of the Housing Act and letting my tenant find out for herself what rights she has? I don't really think she'll object as the current rent is slightly below average for the area and has not been increased since she moved in over two and a half years ago. What do other landlords do? Thanks

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