Landlords: Do you want to increase rent? πŸ’·

Landlords: Do you want to increase rent? πŸ’·

The RRB will abolish fixed-term tenancies, at which point, Section 13 notices will be the only legal way to increase rent. πŸ“

The headlines:

  • Every rent increase requires a formal Section 13 notice, issued using the official Form 4. πŸ“„
  • Landlords must give tenants at least 2 months’ notice before increasing rent. β°
  • Proposed rent increases must be fair and reflect the market rate. βš–️
  • Tenants can challenge increases at a first-tier tribunal, delaying any rise until a decision is made. πŸ›οΈ

Landlords – Need help with an increase?

Contact us today.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to reach out β€” we’re here and ready to help. πŸ€

πŸ’¬ Gemma Scott Davies
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πŸ“§ Email: gemmascott@mandmprop.co.uk


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