Can the landlord just raise the rent to whatever he wants?
Last week, the landlord raised it to $35,000, and the agent said there was an offer on the table for close to that.
In September 1998, when he was a year and a half old, the landlord raised the rent to $1,600.
He had been living there two years, and said the landlord raised the rent regularly.
When the landlord raised the rent, the club scraped together $5,000 to buy another place down the street.
"We'll stay here another year, if the landlord doesn't raise the rent, and wait the market out."
Under the program, landlords can only raise rents with government approval, a process that usually takes months and often years.
The children were gone and the landlord raised the rent.
The landlord raised the rents and would not work on the place.
In less than 18 months, landlords have raised their asking rents by 40 to 60 percent.