Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to withdraw improper rent increase due to violation of rent control ordinance - North Carolina 2025

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This letter is to inform you of an upcoming rent increase for [property address], effective [effective date]. Your current monthly rent of [current rent amount] will be adjusted to [new rent amount]. Additionally, [mention any changes to additional fees, e.g., the monthly pet fee will increase to $XX].
Explain your situation clearly and politely. Provide details on why an increase would be difficult for you, such as any changes in your income, expenses, or personal circumstances. Acknowledge that the landlord has expenses and may need to raise rents, but ask them to consider keeping your rent the same this year.
Overview of North Carolina Rent Increase Law Landlords are required to provide a written notice before raising the rent. For month-to-month tenancies, at least a 30-day notice is typically needed. This helps tenants prepare for the change or decide if they want to continue their lease.
Understanding what constitutes uninhabitable living conditionssuch as pest infestations, lack of utilities, structural issues, sanitation problems, and fire hazardscan empower you to take action if your landlord fails to uphold these standards.
In North Carolina, landlord harassment may include illegal entry, refusal to make repairs, and threats of eviction.
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Common lease violations that would warrant a notice include late or unpaid rent, unauthorized occupants, pets, property damage, and disruptive tenant behavior.

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