What is the law regarding rent increases?

In Florida, the law regarding rent increases is outlined in various statutes found in the Florida Statutes. Generally, these statutes state that landlords cannot increase rent until the end of the rental agreement or the end of a rental period. A landlord may also increase the rent if they give the tenant at least fifteen days prior written notice of the increase. In addition to the general rules regarding rent increases, there are certain circumstances where a landlord may increase the rent during the rental agreement. These include when a landlord needs to make necessary repairs and maintenance to the residence, when the tenant requests any changes to the rental agreement, or when a tenant is required to pay for a service or utility that was previously included in the rent. In some cases, the landlord may also increase the rent if local laws increase the cost of living for the tenant. Some municipalities may also have rent regulations that require a landlord to give a certain amount of notice prior to a rent increase. In addition, there may be certain restrictions in place regarding how much a landlord can increase the rent each year or how much the rent can exceed fair market value. It is important for tenants to familiarize themselves with the applicable rent regulations in their city or county.

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