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Lease renewal
My tenants lease will be up in approximately 45 days.
They would now like to rent month to month rather then renew another 12 month lease.
They have been renting the property for one year.
Do I have the right to increase the rent since the lease will now be on a month to month basis?
This property is in the state of AZ.
Kelly D, AZ on Saturday, June 06, 2009
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RE: Lease renewal
You can increase their rent, because their lease is expiring. I would sign a new lease with the increased rent amount though.
Posted by
Brian D, MD
on
Sunday, June 07, 2009
Ref:
RE: Lease renewal
Thank you for your input, Brian.
Posted by
Kelly D, AZ
on
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
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