This is a direct contradiction. There are rules and regulations, so no he can't do "whatever he likes" to get the money.
You know what i mean. You're just being anal there.
This is a direct contradiction. There are rules and regulations, so no he can't do "whatever he likes" to get the money.
How much is he entitled to raise it to when the market rate goes down?
Actually, I don't know what you mean. And since sometimes people, whether through ignorance of the law or otherwise, suggest things that are illegal (like changing the locks on tenants with whom they have a dispute), it's always worth pointing out that there is a substantial body of law which prescribes how landlord-tenant disputes shall be dealt with.You know what i mean. You're just being anal there.
Looks like he better get his bridge crossing boots on so.Well he'll have to cross that bridge when the market rates go down, wont he.