Have you tried the PRTBHi,
Does anybody know where would I get the information in relation to the new rules for landlords reroposed rent increases and other details?
Regards,
Joe Ryan
May we assume that you bought the apartment with a tenant in place? If this is the case and the tenancy continues in being then, yes, you must wait 2 years before increasing the rent and you must also give 90 days notice of the rent review. As robert 200 has indicated.i bought an apartment at the end of october and im the full owner for about a week now , the last rent increase was in august of this year , can i not raise the rent for two years ?
May we assume that you bought the apartment with a tenant in place? If this is the case and the tenancy continues in being then, yes, you must wait 2 years before increasing the rent and you must also give 90 days notice of the rent review. As robert 200 has indicated.
May we assume that you bought the apartment with a tenant in place? If this is the case and the tenancy continues in being then, yes, you must wait 2 years before increasing the rent and you must also give 90 days notice of the rent review. As robert 200 has indicated.
"in the mire". To answer your question about when you can raise the rent my understanding is that you will be able to raise the rent in April 2016 provide you give 3 months notice.Also I checked the usual web sites to get an idea of rental price in the area where my property is (rural area)and there is noting for rent, How would I be able to give evidence of rent for equivalent properties?
Yes, and start the process soon as you need to give 90 days notice;
I increased my rent in October 2014. My tenants bought a house and left in February 2015. Since then I have upgraded the house with new windows, insulation, new fittings etc and am now ready to re-let. Can I now increase the rent when I advertise property to let or must I wait until October 2016. Likewise if tenants break lease or leave after one year must I advertise at the previous rent or is rent review allowable for new tenants.
Yes, and start the process soon as you need to give 90 days notice
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