sburns
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I am not sure what you mean. I know there are set rates and yes there are specific dates where new and old rules apply. But there rates you can increase are set, even new and old rules. Your example of in-laws suddenly increasing the rent by $300 is as far as I can tell is illegal. Even if their tenants were paying $2000 a month, a legal increase of 3.5% is only $70. 5% = $100. I don't think there ever has been a increase allowed in double digits, like 10%As far as I can tell, it's not if the unit was first occupied as a rental after November 15, 2018. Our landlord raised our rent by 3.5% this past March for the same reason, it's a townhouse that was first occupied in 2019 (by the previous tenant). Our landlord doesn't intend on kicking us out, thankfully, he just occasionally (it's been 3 times in 1 year & six months) asks when we're moving out as he would like to raise rent competitively.