telenochek
Junior Member
Hi, we live in San Diego, California.
We lived in the same apartment for ~9 years.
As our lease is about to expire in two months,
our landlord has again raised rent by ~150$/month for 1 year contracts, not a big surprise.
We tried talking to them about it, and they 'played desperate' , and said that under no conditions could an apartment of this size, and this quality yada yada be offered at a lower price, impossible.
Yesterday, we told them that we were moving out to another place (1 month in advance)
The same exact day (yesterday), they posted the same apartment we live in for only 30$
higher than our current lease for 1 year contracts.
Is this legal?
They told us that +150$ was the minimum increase, but the same day we decided not to continue here they posted it for only +30$ increase.
150$ is a lot, but we could tolerate +30 or even +50$ increase for another year.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.
Thanks!
We lived in the same apartment for ~9 years.
As our lease is about to expire in two months,
our landlord has again raised rent by ~150$/month for 1 year contracts, not a big surprise.
We tried talking to them about it, and they 'played desperate' , and said that under no conditions could an apartment of this size, and this quality yada yada be offered at a lower price, impossible.
Yesterday, we told them that we were moving out to another place (1 month in advance)
The same exact day (yesterday), they posted the same apartment we live in for only 30$
higher than our current lease for 1 year contracts.
Is this legal?
They told us that +150$ was the minimum increase, but the same day we decided not to continue here they posted it for only +30$ increase.
150$ is a lot, but we could tolerate +30 or even +50$ increase for another year.
Any help would be kindly appreciated.
Thanks!