District of Columbia Tenant Self-Help Clause

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This office lease clause is describes the self-help right that can be exercised only after a long term notice in an emergency, as well as in a non-emergency. The tenant needs to illustrate rationale and the underlying basis for a utilization of self-help as well as the reasonableness of the charges for which the tenant is seeking reimbursement.

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Washington, D.C. is not considered a landlord-friendly state because of rent control laws and more tenant-friendly laws compared to elsewhere in the U.S.

The Rental Housing Act of 1985, as amended, effective July 17, 1985 (D.C. Law 6-10; D.C. Official Code § 42-3501.01 et seq). (?Act?), provides the statutory framework for the Rental Housing Commission, and the District's rent stabilization program.

Filenet is an online and remote system that gives customers access to thousands of filings with DHCD's Housing Regulation Administration.

In general, a tenant's rent should not go up by more than 8.9% this year, unless the housing provider has special approval. If a tenant is 62 or older or has a disability, the rent should not go up by more than 5%, unless the housing provider has special approval.

The rent control law is the Rental Housing Act of 1985 (DC Law 6-10) as amended (the Act), which is codified at DC Official Code § 42-3501.01 et seq. Under the Act, an apartment building or apartment complex is called a housing accommodation, and a single apartment or house is called a rental unit.

In general, a tenant's rent should not go up by more than 8.9% this year, unless the housing provider has special approval. If a tenant is 62 or older or has a disability, the rent should not go up by more than 5%, unless the housing provider has special approval.

Allowable Rent Increases Based on CPI-W For most tenants, the most that their rent can increase is the CPI-W percentage plus 2%, but not more than 10%. For tenants who are elderly or disabled, the maximum increase in rent charged is the CPI percentage only, but not more than 5%.

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