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[Music] hi everyone im beta delesi and in this video were going to talk about should a landlord raise rent each year many times we get phone calls from landlords saying the rent is below market value and thats why i want to evict the tenant or the reason why i didnt increase the rent was because i felt sorry for them or the tenant was a single mother or they were sick or i was just trying to be a good person a landlord should definitely take advantage and increase the rent once a year because they do have the opportunity to do so however its only once a year if a landlord does not increase the rent lets say for example for the past five years they cant retroactively increase the rent to catch up to play catch-up a landlord must run their rental properties like a business and just like how we have inflation the landlord has the opportunity to increase the rent once a year so that they can catch up and some of that increase can help offset expenses if youre a landlord and you own