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A rent increase notice is a letter from a landlord to a tenant indicating that their rent will be raised. Legally, rent can be increased only in month-to-month rentals or after a fixed lease ends. To determine the new rent amount, landlords should use area comparables found on websites like rentometer.com. It’s essential to review the rental agreement since rent increases are not allowed during a fixed lease. Additionally, landlords must check state-specific notice periods; while some states may not require notice, others mandate 30 to 60 days. Rent can generally be increased as desired unless the property is in a rent-controlled municipality. Careful consideration of the increase is advised to retain good tenants.