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My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
So my landlord sent my roommate and I a letter today which says that he needs to know by January 16th whether or not we'll be staying through August 2007 (our lease is up August '06). Anyways, he is closing off the living room and turning it into a 3rd bedroom. Right now, for 2 bedrooms, it is $600 plus utilities. Now it is going to be $900 plus utilities.
Anyways, this seems like kind of a crappy deal since there is some stuff wrong with this place that should probably be taken care of before he makes a 3rd bedroom. EVERYTHING is outdated. We are good tenants. Neither of us drink, smoke, or have parties. So, would my best play be to tell him to fix other stuff before we pay $900 or try and get the rent down? Which would seem more reasonable? My read on him is that he is a sissy--not sure if he has a lot of $$ or not. This is only his second property. I mean I kind of want to stay for the convenience factor. Not having to move again would be pretty cool, and this place isn't all that bad except for some of the stuff that needs fixed. So what is my play? I don't really want to piss him off or anything. |
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
Sounds like Kelly, pleaseeeeeeeee tell me you don't rent from them? I seriously want to firebomb their offices!!!
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
when/how exactly is he "closing off the living room and turning it into a 3rd bedroom"?
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
If comparable rentals are cheaper than $900, then find some of them and show him the listings for them. You can then probably negotiate a little further down by pointing out that you've been model tenants.
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
Not Kelly. No management or anything to go through. Just one dude who owns 2 properties.
He is closing off the room during 1 week in the summer, working during the day while I'm at work. I can't find comparable places that are cheaper because there isn't that much listed until February or March. |
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
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He is closing off the room during 1 week in the summer, working during the day while I'm at work. [/ QUOTE ] Seems a little sketchy to me. If you want, you can probably just not let him do that until after your lease runs out, which would be a pain for him. You might be able to use that as some sort of bargaining chip to haggle the rent down a bit. Other than that, you seem screwed. |
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
What part of Pittsburgh?
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
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What part of Pittsburgh? [/ QUOTE ] South Oakland...I go to Pitt. Roomie goes to Duquesne. We live right by the Boulevard, so it's a 5 minute bike ride for him to Duquesne and a 15 minute walk for me to campus. |
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
If he won't compromise, you can probably find a better deal close enough to where you are that moving won't be a huge pain.
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Re: My landlord wants to increase our rent at the end of our lease...
As a landlord I can tell you:
1) You certainly don't need to be deciding now whether you want to renew your lease for 9/06-8/07. Although he might like some idea now, it's awfully early to be getting tenants to decide whether they want to renew nine months from now. 2) Right now you are paying $300/each plus utilities for a personal bedroom, and shared bathroom, living room, kitchen. After the "renovation," you will be paying the same rent but losing a living room, meaning it will be more like living in a dorm or a rooming house. 3) No way would I allow him to begin shutting off the living room during the summer, while you remain a lawful tenant. He only has the right to make necessary repairs, and to show the place to potential tenants if you will be moving. Otherwise, you have the right to full, quiet enjoyment of the entire apartment for as long as you are a lawful tenant. Make sure if you don't plan on staying that he knows that you know your rights. |
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