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32creyes08

I have been renting the same property for 7 years. The landlord change from father to son after 3.5 years & there was increase in rent buy 50 euros. Now the rent has been increased to 150 euros. Do I have any rights to object to this increase & what do I need to do? They have done nothing to the property to improve it or warrant this increase. I am a pensioner & cannot afford this increase plus all the cost of living increases. I have written to the landlord  stating my situation, only to fall on deaf ears.

Regards

Charles Reyes

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maharaji1984

Landlord can increase the rental price according to inflation. This rate cannot be exceeded. You can ask an advice from woonwijzer  or woon kantoor from municipality.