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Re: This is what you should do - Landlord Forum thread 355083

Re: This is what you should do by Anonymous on November 14, 2017 @10:28

                              
This was very helpful. Maybe you can help me with something. I have a house on the program in Baton Rouge LA. The inspector went out for his annual review and had some required repairs. Long story short the repairs were not made timely and they took the house off the program but the tenant stayed.

Now we are signing a new lease with the same tenant and I have asked for an increase. They are saying that the increase must come at the anniversary date of the original lease, because it is the original tenant.

Do you know if that is correct?
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