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Termination for Rent Increase in Long-Term Fixed-Term Agreement

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You can give a 21-day termination notice because the landlord has increased the rent when your fixed-term agreement is for more than 2 years. You do not have to pay the landlord compensation or other additional amount for ending the agreement early.

See also

  • How the rent may be increased
  • Correct notice of a rent increase
  • How often the rent may be increased

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