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Is there a cap on the percent you can increase rent in California when the tenant is on month to month and a 60 day notice is given?
Sue L, CA on Monday, May 8, 2017
RE: Rent Increase
Landlord must give the tenant at least 30 days’ advance notice if the rent increase is 10 percent (or less) of the rent charged at any time during the 12 months before the rent increase takes effect.
A landlord must give 60 days’ advance notice if the rent increase is greater than 10 percent. (Civil Code Section 827b.)
Buildings under rent control in some cities require different regulations. I would look up this information so you can calculate the correct amount of notice and increase. Good Luck
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