Labour has taken to social media to announce five key changes to support tenants in the coming years - but not everyone is ...
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he got hit with another increase — this time, 43 per cent. The rent for his bachelor apartment went from $556 to $951 a month. This is an above-guideline increase (AGI), a rent hike well above ...
Thr bill that would cap rent increases for manufactured home parks ... He said it cost $400,000 in 2004 to replace a section of sewer line and would cost $1 million today. There is over $200,000 ...
Caps on yearly rent increases are one step closer to becoming law in Washington. The House Housing Committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would limit rent increases to 7% for existing ...
Tenants in Quebec already struggling to pay their monthly bills could face a historic increase in rent this year, based on guidelines released Tuesday. Each year, Quebec's rental tribunal ...
The UK sold a record £13 billion ($16 billion) of 10-year bonds after attracting the highest-ever demand for such securities from investors keen to lock in yields near multi-decade highs.
A bill that would limit the amount of rent and fee increases Washington landlords can charge in a 12-month period passed out of the House Housing Committee on Monday during executive session.
The province's housing tribunal, the TAL released their annual guidelines today to help landlords set their rent increases. And the average suggested hikes are higher than they've been in 30 years.
Washington lawmakers are again considering whether to cap the amount landlords can increase rents each year. If passed, the legislation would limit annual rent increases to 7% every 12 months for ...
Question: I moved to Sharjah about a year ago. Can you tell me about the rent increase policies in the Emirate? How do I complain if my rent increases are not in line with these policies?