Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
lease agreement
Can I landlord raise my rent on my one year lease?
Asked on 5/05/08, 1:44 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Stanley Moerbeek
The Law Offices of Stanley L Moerbeek
Re: lease agreement
Not normally unless there is a written provision that allows him to do for some specified reason. Sounds like you have a month-to-month arrangement, or the landlord is trying to take advantage of you.
Answered on 5/05/08, 2:36 pm
Robert Mccoy
Law Office Of Robert McCoy
Re: lease agreement
If the year is up then as a matter of law the lease becomes "month-to-month". If the lease is residential, then the landlord usually has to give the tenant at least 60 days notice of intent to raise the rent. If the lease is commercial, then only 30 days notice usually need be given.
Answered on 5/05/08, 5:27 pm
Robert L. Bennett
Law offices of Robert L. Bennett
Re: lease agreement
You already have the answer from Mr. McCoy.
Answered on 6/21/08, 12:22 pm