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>>18162160
like a true biznessman

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>>18042950
>NOOO YOU CAN'T JUST CHARGE HIGHER PRICES FOR SOMETHING THAT'S SCARCE, IT'S NOT FAIR!!!

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I am a landlord and my tenants are all university students with part-time jobs at coffee shops and corner stores and whatnot, with a couple of young white families with kids and such.

I just realized that the US treasury department is going to give a passive payment to most US citizens, I think it's time I do up some letters to give them the required three month notice for a rental increase. An extra $100 a month sounds more than fair considering they're making more than $1000 extra with the new stimulus package

No, there is no serious rent control here, just that I can only raise it once a year and have to give three months notice.

What should I do, /biz/?

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>>16407321
>You forgot 'not' right?
No, I meant exactly what I said.

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I am a landlord and my tenants are all university students with part-time jobs at coffee shops and corner stores and whatnot, with a couple of young families with little kids and such.

I just realized that minimum wage is going up by $3 in my state at the end of the year, I think it's time I do up some letters to give them the required three month notice for a rental increase. An extra $180 a month sounds more than fair considering they're making more than $300 extra with the new law.

No, there is no serious rent control here, just that I can only raise it once a year and have to give three months notice.

What should I do, /biz/?

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I am a landlord and my tenants are all university students with part-time jobs at coffee shops and corner stores and whatnot, with a couple of young white families with kids and such.

I just realized that minimum wage is going up by $3 in my state at the end of the year, I think it's time I do up some letters to give them the required three month notice for a rental increase. An extra $180 a month sounds more than fair considering they're making more than $300 extra with the new law.

No, there is no serious rent control here, just that I can only raise it once a year and have to give three months notice.

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I am a landlord and my tenants are all university students with part-time jobs at coffee shops and corner stores and whatnot. I just realized that minimum wage is going up by 25 cents at the end of the year, I think it's time I do up some letters to give them the required three month notice for a rental increase. An extra $50 a month sounds fair. No, there is no serious rent control here, just that I can only raise it once a year and have to give three months notice.

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I am a landlord and my tenants are all university students with part-time jobs at coffee shops and corner stores and whatnot. I just realized that minimum wage is going up by 25 cents at the end of the year, I think it's time I do up some letters to give them the required three month notice for a rental increase. An extra $50 a month sounds fair. No, there is no serious rent control here, just that I can only raise it once a year and have to give three months notice.

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