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are you worried your rent might go up well if your landlord increased your rent would you know your rights [Music] the average rent is predicted to go up by about 65 pounds a month here in the uk over the next year so where do you stand if yours goes up first you need to know what type of tenancy you have now these are the main two types a fixed term tenancy or a periodic tenancy sometimes called a rolling if youve got a fixed term contract these usually last around 6 or 12 months then your landlord can only put your rent up if you agree to a new rent you sign a new contract or theres an agreement in your tenancy that says your rent can be reviewed but if youve got a periodic tenancy that allows your rent to roll on month by month then your rent could increase if you agree to it your contract mentions your rent could go up or your landlord serves whats known as a section 13 notice to increase your rent but they can only do this once a year regardless of whether youve got a fixed o