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MassHousing 13A

The landlord just increased my rent by $300+ and I live in a subsidized unit. Is this allowed, such a big increase all at once? Can't find anything on the gov site re large rent increases without annual recertification for lease renewal. I suspect they want the apartment not an elderly tenant.

If you can help, my thanks

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Posted on / Nov. 29, 2007 08:45:00

Re: MassHousing 13A

While specific rules apply in the area of public housing, a landlord generally cannot raise the rent during the middle of a tenancy.

If you have a one year written lease with your landlord, the monthly rent payments have already been agreed upon, and cannot be changed.

However, the way in which you refuse to pay the rent increase could make all the difference in who is later viewed to be at fault.

If you would like legal advice regarding your issue, please feel free to contact my office.

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