Increasing the rent of your apartment without any justifiable reasons is unfair to your loyal tenants. When you do such, you tenants will only moved out of your apartment and you might not get someone has loyal as the previous tenant.
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That'll be a bad idea and also wickedness to increase your amount of Friends every year because the tenant is good I think the opposite to be the case you would rather give him discount.There are other factors I would consider if rent is to be increased in my property not just because a tenant is good or upright that would even be wickedness.
I know you're from my country. House rent here is really an issue. Landlords can decide to increase house rents just because there's an inflation. Everything just increases just like that and doesn't come down.In my country, there is a policy. A landlord can increase the rent every year if he or she wants. If such a rule exists in your country, would you increase the required amount of rent every year if the tenant is really good?
I know you're from my country. House rent here is really an issue. Landlords can decide to increase house rents just because there's an inflation. Everything just increases just like that and doesn't come down.
That is a good policy you have in your country. I think you need to increase your rental fees. It's because every year the cost of goods and products are also increasing and the value of your money should also increase its power.In my country, there is a policy. A landlord can increase the rent every year if he or she wants. If such a rule exists in your country, would you increase the required amount of rent every year if the tenant is really good?
That is a good policy you have in your country. I think you need to increase your rental fees. It's because every year the cost of goods and products are also increasing and the value of your money should also increase its power.
It is really a big disadvantage for the tenant that under the law the landlord can increase the rent every year by a maximum of 20%. That is really onerous and would kill the goose that lays the golden egg, so to speak. It is okay if the tenant has an annual salary increase otherwise it would be a pity.That is really a bad policy from the government of your country. The government should have reviewed that and try to put some regulation to that effect. However, as for me I don't think I can do that.
Although I am yet to acquire my own house , but my father always tells me not to be enslaving and be increasing my rent because its not a good thing to inflict pains on the people that at trying hard to survive,In my country, there is a policy. A landlord can increase the rent every year if he or she wants. If such a rule exists in your country, would you increase the required amount of rent every year if the tenant is really good?
Congratulations to you that there was no rent increase for five years. We also experienced not renting but for three years the house of our friend was borrowed by us. After three years we are told to process the house to pay the monthly payments so that the house will become totally ours to live.There was a time that we rented a house which was owned by a family friend. We spent 5 years in that house and there was no increase in rent because the owner is not greedy. The standard in rentals here is a 10% to 20% increase every year which means the rental will rise continuously that will eventually kill the tenant's finances.
Although I am yet to acquire my own house , but my father always tells me not to be enslaving and be increasing my rent because its not a good thing to inflict pains on the people that at trying hard to survive,
Rent is also payment for services rendered the same way it's done for other services. Considering how inflation has been occuring these days, it only makes sense that rent would increase too. The only thing is that is that it should be sensibleIn my country, there is a policy. A landlord can increase the rent every year if he or she wants. If such a rule exists in your country, would you increase the required amount of rent every year if the tenant is really good?