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A rent increase notice is a letter from a landlord to a tenant informing them of a rent hike. Rent increases can only occur in month-to-month rentals or after a fixed lease expires. To legally increase rent, landlords should: 1) Decide on the amount by comparing local rental rates using websites like Rentometer; 2) Review the rental agreement, as increases are not allowed during a fixed lease; 3) Check state laws regarding notice periods, which may range from 30 to 60 days. Landlords can typically raise rent as desired, unless in a rent-controlled municipality, but should carefully consider the increase to retain good tenants.