Notice of Rent Increase
Polite and legally-compliant template to raise rent.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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Date: [Date] To: [Tenant Name] Property: [Property Address] Dear [Tenant Name], This letter serves as formal notice that beginning [Effective Date - ensure legally required notice period], the monthly rent for your unit will increase from [$Current Rent] to [$New Rent]. All other terms of your lease agreement remain unchanged. We value you as a tenant and have done our best to keep this increase minimal considering the rising costs of [taxes/insurance/maintenance]. Please let us know if you have any questions or wish to discuss lease renewal options. Sincerely, [Landlord/Manager Name]
💡 Pro Tip
Check your local state/city laws regarding the exact number of days required for rent increase notices (usually 30 or 60 days).
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Notifying existing tenants of a rent hike.
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