Is it 60 days notice you have to give for a rent increase of 10% or will it have to be 10.01% to fall in the 60% notice?
60 days' notice is required for a rent increase of 10% or more. 9.99% or less would require a 30 day notice.
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60 days' notice is required for a rent increase of 10% or more. 9.99% or less would require a 30 day notice.
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