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a rent increase noticed is a letter given by a landlord to a tenant that informs them that their rent will be raised how to legally increase rent rent increase notices can only be used in the case of month-to-month rental notices or upon the expiration of a fixed lease when preparing to increase the rent the following should be considered step 1 decide how much to increase the rent by using area comparables with websites such as rent o meter comm step to review the rental agreement landlords are not allowed to raise the rent amid a fixed lease step 3 check your states notice period many states dont require notice before raising rent but some states require landlords to provide anywhere from 30 to 60 days notice landlords can increase the rent as much as they wish unless the property is located in a municipality that controls the rent even so landlords should carefully evaluate how much the rent should be raised so as not to lose the renter especially if theyre good tenants lastly re