Landlord can increase only when the current contract ends.
In a new contract or contract renewal , he has the right to increase rent.
If you dont agree, you have to leave the premises.
If you dont leave the premises, he cant bring people and take you out by force. if he did that , you can call Police. He has to approach court and file case against you and he will win and end you have to leave.
Recommendation: If contract period has ended, then better move if you cant afford rent and dont get into cases etc and waste your time n efforts.
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Check on the clause on your rental agreement. the increase cannot be more than 50% that rediculous.
Landlord can increase only when the current contract ends.
In a new contract or contract renewal , he has the right to increase rent.
If you dont agree, you have to leave the premises.
If you dont leave the premises, he cant bring people and take you out by force. if he did that , you can call Police. He has to approach court and file case against you and he will win and end you have to leave.
Recommendation: If contract period has ended, then better move if you cant afford rent and dont get into cases etc and waste your time n efforts.
I think a rent increase will be mentioned when your lease period is almost ending and in that case yes.
If you are at the end of your lease, then yes.
unless he has a good reason and build a swimming pool for you to use...if not then start packing and go..there's a lot of place to go.