Rental House - Tenants Rights
I rent a single family house in New Jersey, the owner lives in another town, can she increase my rent any percentage she wants to or is there a law that governs rental increase practices for my type of rental. We are on a month to month lease for the past 18 years never had a written lease ever - now she wants one and is increasing the rent $200.00 more a month is this legal?:mad
Addition to above post - Are New Jersey laws different for apartment tenants and single family tenancy? Also there are a couple more ques. This house also has a tenant renting a garage apartment that was built next to the house years ago and that tenant pays rent and hasn't been given a rent increase, it's still attached to the main house. We are using well water here and it is on our electric bill for both the house and the apartment, shouldn't there be a separate bill for that tenant? What is the difference how long one has been renting this house is over 50 years old and has not had any upgrades or major improvements since I've been renting, only the roof has been replaced since I've occupied this domain. Something doesn't seem right that just because a person owns a property they can treat tenants anyway they want - or throw them out. I cannot understand what allows a property owner to do whatever they like regardless of anything we are still tenants. We are in the process of looking for something else possibly a purchase of a home but everything takes time. - by the way this is on a large amount of land worth millions so there wasn't ever going to be a lease to own option here.