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Frequency of Rent Increases Unlike many other states, Delaware does not limit how often a landlord can raise the rent on a rental property. Landlords in Delaware are free to increase rents as often as they like, whether its multiple times in one year or at the end of every month.
Pennsylvania does not have any statewide rent control or rent stabilization laws. This means landlords can raise rents by any amount, as long as they provide proper notice. Unlike major cities like New York and San Francisco, there are currently no caps on how much landlords can increase rent each year in Pennsylvania.
Your landlord can increase your rent by any amount if you live with them. If you think your rent increase is too high check the price of properties in your area so you know how much your rent should be on average.
Under AB 1482, the maximum annual rent increase is limited to 10% and consists of a local cost-of-living adjustment of no more than 5%. The starting rent is determined from March 2019 under the law, which is retroactive.
Landlords cannot raise the rent by more than the annual rent increase limit that is set by the territory. As of May 15, 2025, landlords cannot increase rent by more than 2%.
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