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amother
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Post Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:36 pm
At the end of a year how much can rent be raised?
Legally -
And reasonably
utilities
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icedcoffee




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 9:27 am
This depends where you live. In NY, unless your apartment is rent-stabilized, they can legally raise it whatever they want at the end of the lease. They need to give a certain amount of notice if it's above a certain %, though.
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mig100




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 9:28 am
amother OP wrote:
At the end of a year how much can rent be raised?
Legally -
And reasonably
utilities


Are u in lakewood?
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amother
Wandflower  


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 9:37 am
This depends on location
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amother
Scarlet  


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 9:57 am
Depends on location. Lease. Local laws. Local beis din
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amother
Brickred


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 10:00 am
These things should generally be noted in the lease. But regardless, I think 90 days notice of increase is standard.
I'm not from Lakewood, but from what I've seen posted here, 5% is "standard"
But question, I'm curios, even if the apartment is illegal, is the lease still "valid"
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amother
Peru  


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 10:01 am
Wasn't there a few threads on this exact same question this week? Please read them so people don't rewrite the whole thread.

Bottom line: look up your local laws as it differs from city to city, sometimes based on what type of apartment as well. Maybe depending on your lease (but local laws trump lease typically).
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amother
  Scarlet  


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 10:05 am
amother Brickred wrote:
These things should generally be noted in the lease. But regardless, I think 90 days notice of increase is standard.
I'm not from Lakewood, but from what I've seen posted here, 5% is "standard"
But question, I'm curios, even if the apartment is illegal, is the lease still "valid"


At this point lakewood township assumes every house has an apt (at this point new homes have 2)
And beis din will uphold rules for basement tenants.

Lkwd actually doesn’t have rent control laws but I believe beis din has a standard.
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amother
  Wandflower


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 10:31 am
In Lakewood if you live in an apt building then there is a 5% max raise a year if you rent a house or basement then there are no laws regarding this
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Cmon be nice




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 11:33 am
amother Wandflower wrote:
In Lakewood if you live in an apt building then there is a 5% max raise a year if you rent a house or basement then there are no laws regarding this


I believe, based on past threads, that the bolded is only true if the landlord actually lives in the house.
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amother
Magenta


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 11:35 am
amother Peru wrote:
Wasn't there a few threads on this exact same question this week? Please read them so people don't rewrite the whole thread.

Bottom line: look up your local laws as it differs from city to city, sometimes based on what type of apartment as well. Maybe depending on your lease (but local laws trump lease typically).
I'd be bothered by your comment if I was the op. Why do you care?
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amother
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Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 5:38 pm
icedcoffee wrote:
This depends where you live. In NY, unless your apartment is rent-stabilized, they can legally raise it whatever they want at the end of the lease. They need to give a certain amount of notice if it's above a certain %, though.

So if lease is a year, 3 months before the end of the lease?
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amother
  OP  


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 5:39 pm
amother Scarlet wrote:
Depends on location. Lease. Local laws. Local beis din

NY, doesn't say in lease. Is there Is there max legally, and reasonablly
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amother
Geranium


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 5:40 pm
You’ve asked this. Why do you keep wasting people’s time?
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amother
  Scarlet


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 5:46 pm
amother Wandflower wrote:
In Lakewood if you live in an apt building then there is a 5% max raise a year if you rent a house or basement then there are no laws regarding this


Except beis din will not anllow unfair price increases if one side takes the other side.
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amother
  OP


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 5:54 pm
amother Scarlet wrote:
Except beis din will not anllow unfair price increases if one side takes the other side.
What does this mean?
Will it not be more expensive to go to beis din?
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amother
Honey


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 6:01 pm
amother Geranium wrote:
You’ve asked this. Why do you keep wasting people’s time?


Why are you rude? If you don't want to answer don't.
No, I'm not the OP I just feel there's enough hate in this world we don't need more.
Let's just all be nice to each other. We need moshiach we all have enough going on our lives....
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amother
Garnet


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 6:04 pm
amother Brickred wrote:
These things should generally be noted in the lease. But regardless, I think 90 days notice of increase is standard.
I'm not from Lakewood, but from what I've seen posted here, 5% is "standard"
But question, I'm curios, even if the apartment is illegal, is the lease still "valid"


It is valid in beis din as well as secular ct
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amother
  Peru


 

Post Thu, Aug 01 2024, 6:10 pm
amother Magenta wrote:
I'd be bothered by your comment if I was the op. Why do you care?


Because it clogs up the threads. It wastes time. It is the exact same question in the same format multiple times. It doesn't say location, what the lease says, or what type of apartment or home it is.
OK, let me tell you the rules for single home rentals in Beverly Hills, CA or maybe apartment buildings in Miami Florida, or 2 family homes in Brooklyn, NY.
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