Alabama Letter - Notice To Tenants Announcing Rent Increase

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This is a letter to tenants regarding rent increase.

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With regards to notifying my tenants of the rent increase, I send them an email or letter two months before their contract ends, asking if they wish to stay for another year, whilst letting them know what the new rent will be. I also send out their new contract with the increased rent added.

Your landlord normally has to give you at least 4 weeks' notice in writing before a rent increase. But they do not have to consult you about proposed increases. 'Consult' means finding out what you think first.

What to include in a rent increase letterDate of the rent increase letter.Name and information of the tenant and landlord.Property address and unit number (if applicable).Reference the expiration date of the existing lease.Current rent amount.Amount of rent increase.Date the rent increase will go into effect.More items...

To terminate the lease, the landlord must first give the tenant notice. In Alabama, the landlord is required to give a seven-day notice in all of these situations.

Tenants have the right to suitable housing and the right to pursue some forms of alternative action. Alabama landlords have the right to collect rent in a timely manner and the right to pursue formal eviction in the case of a lease violation. Note: These rights exist regardless of a rental agreement stating otherwise.

What to include in a rent increase letterDate of the rent increase letter.Name and information of the tenant and landlord.Property address and unit number (if applicable).Reference the expiration date of the existing lease.Current rent amount.Amount of rent increase.Date the rent increase will go into effect.More items...

Alabama landlords must give two days' notice and can enter only at reasonable times.

The minimum notice requirement is 28 days. If you have a monthly tenancy, you will have to give one month's notice. If you pay your rent at longer intervals you have to give notice equivalent to that rental period. For example, if you pay rent every three months, you would have to give three months' notice.

An Alabama lease termination letter (Notice to Vacate) is a required document to end month-to-month lease agreements in Alabama. State law requires giving at least 30 days notice for termination.

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Alabama Letter - Notice To Tenants Announcing Rent Increase