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Filling out the Landlord Forms for the Denver Housing Authority can be a straightforward process with the right guidance. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you complete the Rent Increase Request form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Rent Increase Request form and open it for completion.
- Enter today's date in the designated field provided. This date serves as a reference for the submission timeline.
- Fill in the owner's name and contact information, including the full address with zip code and telephone number.
- Provide the tenant's full name and contact details, ensuring the address includes the zip code.
- Sign the form in the designated owner signature field, as this is a required field.
- If applicable, the tenant should also sign in the designated tenant signature field, or attach a copy of the sixty-day notice provided to the tenant.
- Indicate the current contract rent and the date of the last rent increase, which is important for reference.
- Enter the requested contract rent and the desired effective date for the rent increase.
- Select the appropriate option regarding lease status; whether it is a lease renewal, new lease, or continuation of the current lease term.
- Review the information entered to ensure all fields are complete and accurate. Make sure the requested rent meets rent reasonableness criteria.
- After verifying the form, save your changes. You can then download a copy, print it for physical records, or share it via email.
Complete your Landlord Forms online today to ensure a smooth rent increase process.
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