What is the name of your state?CA
Our large apartment complex quoted us $1859/mo. to renew our lease 3 months before it expired, with the price going up the longer we wait to notify them of renewal. We have been perfect tenants for a year. Our current rent is $1532/mo. The apartments are renting out comparable units for $1732-1805 depending on the day they advertise (prices change daily). My question is: can they charge me MORE than current rate for our new lease? When I inquired about the $1732 unit they said they would have to approve a transfer and we would have to move to that unit to get that price. Same floor, same size unit, etc. Can i force them to give me going rate, which by their own account is $1805 at most? Or can they really make me move to that unit for that price, and charge me cleaning fee and transfer fee, etc. if they even approve it?
Our large apartment complex quoted us $1859/mo. to renew our lease 3 months before it expired, with the price going up the longer we wait to notify them of renewal. We have been perfect tenants for a year. Our current rent is $1532/mo. The apartments are renting out comparable units for $1732-1805 depending on the day they advertise (prices change daily). My question is: can they charge me MORE than current rate for our new lease? When I inquired about the $1732 unit they said they would have to approve a transfer and we would have to move to that unit to get that price. Same floor, same size unit, etc. Can i force them to give me going rate, which by their own account is $1805 at most? Or can they really make me move to that unit for that price, and charge me cleaning fee and transfer fee, etc. if they even approve it?