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  • Profile photo of white_goodmanwhite_goodman
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    Hey I was just curious, say you sign a lease with two people on it, then you get a third person in and amend the tenancy schedule, does the owner have the right to raise the rent?

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    Hi White

    Nice avatar :)

    Are you the tenant or landlord? Is their a property manager in the mix? If so, best to pose this "hypothetical" question to them.

    Cheers

    Jamie

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    Profile photo of TC62TC62
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    The long answer is YES!

    CHEERS!

    TC

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    Is it a residential lease? Then, if there is a lease in place, no you cannot raise the rent until expiry of the fixed term (regardless).

    BTW a tenancy schedule is a list of the various tenancies in a multi tenant building eg office block or shopping centre not the names of the tenants who occupy one tenancy, they are the ‘lessees’.

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