| So, they already sold it, or they haven't yet? Lease terms convey under DC law, but DC Bob is correct. There is no limit to what landlords can increase your rent IF your lease is at the end (of course, they have to comply during the term of the lease), assuming they own 4 or less units. On the month-to-month basis following the end of a lease, or for a new lease, they (or the new landlord when s/he owns it) can raise the rent to whatever they want. In real estate law, any verbal agreements are completely unenforceable. That's the first rule of real estate contracts. If they want to sell it (if they haven't already), you also have to ask yourself if you really want a new landlord. Sometimes it's just easier to go and get on with the better karma of life. Depends on how much you want to go to court about, though it doesn't seem you have recourse for combating a raise in rent. Good luck (and note that Fr_Chuck is in Tennessee). |