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Tenant guides
All guides →Rent Stabilized vs Rent Controlled — What's the Actual Difference?
The two terms get used interchangeably, but they protect tenants in very different ways. Here's a plain-English breakdown.
What to Do If You Think Your Rent Increase May Be Unlawful
A step-by-step playbook for tenants facing a rent hike that may exceed their state's rules — without lawyering up on day one.
How Much Notice Does a Landlord Have to Give Before Raising Rent?
Notice rules vary wildly by state — from 7 days in North Carolina to 180 days in Seattle. Here's the full picture.
How to Write a Rent Increase Dispute Letter (Free Template)
The exact wording to use when pushing back on a rent hike — including a copy-paste template.
Frequently asked questions
Almost never. A fixed-term lease locks the rent until the end of the term. The only exception is if your lease has a specific clause allowing mid-term increases (rare). Otherwise, increases can only take effect at lease renewal or, on a month-to-month tenancy, with proper written notice.