rent increase — do you need a new lease signed or is a change of terms notice sufficient?
By joeinpomona
I onw a rental house in Pomona. I send a Notice to Change Terms of Tenancy to my renter to inform him of a rent increase. He agreed to it and started paying the new rent amount last month. do we new to sign a new lease? or is the Change notice sufficient?. the house is located in Pomona, Califronia
Edited on: Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012 1:27 pm
One Response to “rent increase — do you need a new lease signed or is a change of terms notice sufficient?”
Maria May 23rd, 2012 5:48 pm |
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You can have the Notice to Change of Terms signed by your renter and you can then attach it to your lease agreement. |
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