Section 7 covers rent increases:
For tenants (http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/919/AssuredandassuredshortholdtenanciesAguidefortenant s_id1151919.pdf)
For Landlords (http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/899/AssuredandassuredshortholdtenanciesAguideforlandlo rds_id1151899.pdf)
Basically during the AST part of the tenancy you can only put up the rent with the agreement of the tenant or if it is in the tenancy agreement. At the end of the AST part (once it goes periodic) you can put the rent up with one month's notice. They can challenge any rent rises through a rent assessment committee.
I always threaten to move out if my landlord plans to put up my rent, though & void is much more expensive than subsidizing me a little.
Section 7 covers rent increases:
For tenants (http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/919/AssuredandassuredshortholdtenanciesAguidefortenant s_id1151919.pdf)
For Landlords (http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/899/AssuredandassuredshortholdtenanciesAguideforlandlo rds_id1151899.pdf)
Basically during the AST part of the tenancy you can only put up the rent with the agreement of the tenant or if it is in the tenancy agreement. At the end of the AST part (once it goes periodic) you can put the rent up with one month's notice. They can challenge any rent rises through a rent assessment committee.
I always threaten to move out if my landlord plans to put up my rent, though & void is much more expensive than subsidizing me a little.
Yep, the old give and take. Everybody's happy.
Section 7 covers rent increases:
For tenants (http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/919/AssuredandassuredshortholdtenanciesAguidefortenant s_id1151919.pdf)
For Landlords (http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/899/AssuredandassuredshortholdtenanciesAguideforlandlo rds_id1151899.pdf)
Basically during the AST part of the tenancy you can only put up the rent with the agreement of the tenant or if it is in the tenancy agreement. At the end of the AST part (once it goes periodic) you can put the rent up with one month's notice. They can challenge any rent rises through a rent assessment committee.
I always threaten to move out if my landlord plans to put up my rent, though & void is much more expensive than subsidizing me a little.
If you are an assured shorthold tenant your landlord will be charging you a 'market rent'. Market rents are affected by the availability and cost of other similar accommodation in the area, but, in reality, if your landlord wants to increase your rent, you don't have very much power to stop them.
SOURCE: Shelter.org.uk