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Re: Rent--once/mo or twice a month--legal? - Landlord Forum thread 264761

Re: Rent--once/mo or twice a month--legal? by A.T.SF (CA) on August 23, 2012 @06:51

                              
Other than annual entitlement, no. To offset the increase cost of 'living' like water, insurance or taxes as long as it falls under the 10% rule it should be enough to raise rent annually. Anything other than that must be petitioned and approved by the local or county rent board or housing authority. I raise rents annually and just site the ordinance that allows me to do so. But to allow a Change of Terms of Tenancy and then charge additionally for that accommodation is not legal.
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