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Re: Rent Increase

Posted by DIANA on April 25, 2001 at 12:32:12:

In Reply to: Re: Rent Increase posted by gary on April 23, 2001 at 14:36:28:

: : The rent increase notice came with my lease renewal form, so it won't go into effect until I re-sign my lease. Needless to say, I won't be re-signing.

: Yes, that is an insane rent. You could try negotiating.
: If not, check your lease as you may have to give notice, even if you come to the end of a lease.

HI

I'M KINDA GOING THROUGH THE SAMETHING SEE A YEAR AGO MY HUSBAND AND I WENT TO COURT WITH THE LANDLORD THE CASE WENT IN OUR FAVOR EVER SINCE THAT HE'S BEEN TRYING TO GET US OUT. SO HE'S WORKING WITH A REALSTATE AGENT TO RISE OUR RENT FROM 800.00 TO 1250.00 THAT WE CAN NOT PAY CAUSE WE HAVE THREE KIDS...ON TOP OF THAT HE HAS AN ILEGAL APARTMENT IN THE BASEMENT AND ATTIC AND THERE'S ALOT OF THING WE ASK HIM TO REPAIR AND HE DON'T DO NOTHING....WHY SHOULD I PAY MORE MONEY WHEN HE'S GETING AWAY WITH SO MUCH I NEED TO KNOW WHAT I CAN DO

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