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Unlike some other states, Maine does not have any statewide restrictions on how much a landlord can raise the rent. However, landlords must provide proper written notice before increasing rent on a rental unit. Specifically, Maine law requires landlords to give tenants 45 days written notice before raising the rent.
As of the new year, Maine law now said the landlord must provide disclosure of costs the tenant will be responsible for before signing a lease. They must disclose the total cost of rent, and mandatory and optional recurring fees, any utility service costs and any other costs that will fall onto the tenant.
A landlord must give you adequate notice before you are evicted or your rent is increased. The landlord cannot abuse your security deposits. Tenants always have a right to a court hearing before the landlord can evict them. Unfair rental contracts can be in violation of the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act.
Tenancies at Will For example, to evict you, your landlord must give you time after a written notice and must get a court order if you are still not out.
There is no specific cap on rent increases in Maine. However, any increase of 10% or more requires a longer notice period. Local regulations in certain areas might impose additional limits, so tenants and landlords should verify local rules.

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While theres no legal cap on how much a private landlord can increase rent, there are still a few things to consider before going ahead with the uptick.

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