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  • Oct 31, 2010, 09:24 PM
    fedupprenter
    Lease renewal letter binding?
    I received a lease renewal letter with different prices for different lengths of leases. I chose the 12 month one with an increase of 25 dollars. I gave proper notice that I would renew for that time and that amount. A few days later, my landlord informed me that the price would be 100 dollars per month more---not 25.

    The last four years I received lease renewal letters---the rental price and length I agreed to when I gave notice were not changed by the landlord.

    I haven't signed the lease yet. Is this legal?
  • Nov 1, 2010, 06:06 AM
    AK lawyer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fedupprenter View Post
    ... I haven't signed the lease yet. Is this legal?

    I don't think you have to. Your original lease was signed, right? The letter from your landlord with modification terms, together with your reply letter accepting a $25 increase, seem to constitute offer and acceptance, making a valid agreement to modify the lease.

    Depends on the texts of the letters, but it appears to be the case.
  • Nov 1, 2010, 06:48 AM
    excon

    Hello fed:

    I agree with lawyer... Write your landlord a certified letter explaining exactly what lawyer said. Send your letter return receipt requested.

    This, of course, will disrupt your wonderful relationship... So, be prepared to move when THIS lease expires...

    excon

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