Rent increase notice to tenant
Mandatory written notice when raising rent. Polite, clear, mentions the regulatory requirements without being threatening.
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Updates live as you typeWrite a rent increase notice to a tenant.
Property address: {{address}}
Tenant first name: {{tenant_name}}
Current rent (per week): {{current_rent}}
New rent (per week): {{new_rent}}
Effective date (must be at least 60 days from today for VIC, 90 days for NSW — check your state): {{effective_date}}
Reason (market review / cost increases / one-line, optional): {{reason}}
State (for compliance reference): VIC
Write 130-180 words. Open polite but neutral — this is regulatory, not a chat. State the increase clearly: current rent → new rent → effective date. One line on reason if provided. Reference the state's tenancy law (e.g. 'as required under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (VIC)'). Acknowledge they can dispute via the relevant tribunal (VCAT for VIC, NCAT for NSW, etc) and include a line saying you're happy to discuss.
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