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Reasonable rent increases
A friend has asked me to check her rental contract and until I see it this weekend I thought I would ask this. Her agent has recently changed and the new one is increasing her weekly rent from $375 to $450. An increase of $75 seems steep to me. Are there guidelines to the percentage of rent increase allowed? I've looked at REIWA's website but the FAQs don't help me.
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
I thought it was a maximum of 5% in any 6 month period
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by discobay
(Post 9905305)
A friend has asked me to check her rental contract and until I see it this weekend I thought I would ask this. Her agent has recently changed and the new one is increasing her weekly rent from $375 to $450. An increase of $75 seems steep to me. Are there guidelines to the percentage of rent increase allowed? I've looked at REIWA's website but the FAQs don't help me.
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
Depends if your friend was paying under market value. If the increase puts the rent at market value then I believe that is ok.
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by JAMFC
(Post 9905936)
Depends if your friend was paying under market value. If the increase puts the rent at market value then I believe that is ok.
. I believe 6% increase every 12 to 18 months is about normal. But also a rip off. |
Re: Reasonable rent increases
I don't think an increase of 20 odd % is legal or justified regardless of the market.
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Well that's sufficient feedback for me to give REIWA a call but I'll hold off until I see my friend's tenancy contract at the weekend.
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by discobay
(Post 9906141)
Well that's sufficient feedback for me to give REIWA a call but I'll hold off until I see my friend's tenancy contract at the weekend.
An increase from $1,625 to $1,950/month would seem unreasonable in my opinion. Potentially an attempt to encourage the tenant to leave. |
Re: Reasonable rent increases
I checked for SA and was told there was no official amount. They said that they can look at what other simular properties in the area are being rented at and change it to simular.
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
Surely the landlord can charge what he wants, whether it is market rate or not?
If you don't like the rent, then move somewhere else. |
Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 9906450)
Surely the landlord can charge what he wants, whether it is market rate or not?
If you don't like the rent, then move somewhere else. |
Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by knockoff nige
(Post 9906452)
Hardly a fair solution when someone is living in this place. Home ownership is not a possibility for everyone. Having to move to another property because you have a greedy landlord is not good.
We live in a world of free choice. |
Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 9906450)
Surely the landlord can charge what he wants, whether it is market rate or not?
If you don't like the rent, then move somewhere else. |
Re: Reasonable rent increases
Originally Posted by discobay
(Post 9906503)
When the contract has expired yes. I believe that the lease has some time to go and that the new agency has brought in the rent increase.
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Re: Reasonable rent increases
We're speculating here and I would need to see her contract first.
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