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PEI Notice of Rent Increase
Before you can raise the rent on a rental unit in PEI, you must serve your tenant with this Form 10 Notice of Increase in Rent form.
- The landlord must inform the tenant:
- how much the increase is,
- what the new rent will be,
- how much of a percentage increase this is,
- what the maximum increase is under Section 13 of the Regulations to the Act,
- the date that the rent for the property was last increased.
- The lessee (tenant) has the right to have the rental increase reviewed by the Director of Residential Rental Property within 10 days after receiving the notice.
- Form 10 under the Rental of Residential Property Act, available in PDF format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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British Columbia Notice of Rent Increase
BC landlords, notify your tenant that you will be raising the rent with this free Notice of Rent Increase for residential rental units.
- The Notice must be served by a landlord on the tenant of the rental premises at least 3 months prior to the rent increase.
- The tenant is notified of the effective date of the rental increase, and what the new rental rate will be.
- Instructions on serving the notice are included.
- Form RTB-7, available as a PDF download, or you can fill in the form online.
- Click the Download link to access the form directly on the Government of British Columbia website.
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Notice of Rent Increase | Scotland
Notify your tenant of a rental increase with this free Form AT2, Scotland Notice of Rent Increase form.
- The Notice must be given in accordance with Section 24(1) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988.
- This form can ONLY be used for a statutory assured tenancy.
- The tenant is notified that the rent will be increased on the date set out in the form.
- Form AT2 Notice of Rent Increase available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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Landlord's Notice Proposing New Rent Form 4 | England
Download this free Form 4, Landlord's notice proposing a new rent under an Assured Periodic Tenancy of premises situated in England.
- This is the prescribed form for the purposes of Section 13(2) of the Housing Act 1988 as amended by Regulatory Reform (Assured Periodic Tenancies) (Rent Increases) Order 2003.
- The form includes guidance notes for tenants, explaining what action they must take to accept or refuse the new rent.
- The notice also includes guidance notes for landlords, explaining when the form should and should not be used, and when the new rent can start.
- This is a downloadable MS Word form provided by GOV.UK.
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Nova Scotia Notice of Rent Increase for Manufactured Home Space
Give notice to a tenant that the rent for their mobile home lot has increased with this Nova Scotia Notice of Rent Increase form.
- The notice must be given at least 7 months before the lease anniversary date or the common rent increase date set out in the lease.
- The park operator must list all lots for which the rent is being increased. If the percentage increases are different for the spaces, a separate form must be used for each percentage increase.
- Nova Scotia Notice of Rent Increase for Manufactured Home Space, Form M available in PDF format.
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Northern Territory Notice of Rent or Security Deposit Increase
Before you can increase the amount of the rent or security deposit on a rental unit, you must first serve your tenant with this NT Notice of Rent and/or Security Deposit Increase.
- The notice must be served pursuant to the Northern Territory Residential Tenancies Act. The form includes instructions for service, and an Unattested Declaration form where you can insert the details of how the notice was served on the tenant.
- This form of notice is only for fixed term tenancies. It can be used by landlords and agents.
- Click the link to download the form directly from Northern Territory Consumer Affairs.
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