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My good tenant just enjoyed November rent for free as that was the arrangement when they moved in Nov. 1, 2010.
At that time the rental market in Stettler, Alberta was flat. Today I have a couple of tenants waiting for a single family home. Todays market rent is $950. a month.
I gave them a letter stating that if they want to remain in the property paying the same $850. month rent they must sign a new lease.
They sent me a message back "Mark & I have decided that we will go month to month instead of signing a new lease. its not likely that we will be moving anytime in the near future, but we'd rather keep our options opened, just in case. I can, however, have a years worth of checks waiting for you whenever your free to drop by."
I'm not interested in a month to month tenant - I want a commitment as to the time frame. This property is a mobile home & winter bills are expensive if they choose to move mid winter.
I'm not sure what to do.
Can I give them 30 days notice to move on Dec. 1 so I can get a new tenant for Jan. 1.2012 paying the current market rent of $950 with a years lease?
or.... can I give them a 30 day notice to increase rent to $950. because the lease is expired.
At that time the rental market in Stettler, Alberta was flat. Today I have a couple of tenants waiting for a single family home. Todays market rent is $950. a month.
I gave them a letter stating that if they want to remain in the property paying the same $850. month rent they must sign a new lease.
They sent me a message back "Mark & I have decided that we will go month to month instead of signing a new lease. its not likely that we will be moving anytime in the near future, but we'd rather keep our options opened, just in case. I can, however, have a years worth of checks waiting for you whenever your free to drop by."
I'm not interested in a month to month tenant - I want a commitment as to the time frame. This property is a mobile home & winter bills are expensive if they choose to move mid winter.
I'm not sure what to do.
Can I give them 30 days notice to move on Dec. 1 so I can get a new tenant for Jan. 1.2012 paying the current market rent of $950 with a years lease?
or.... can I give them a 30 day notice to increase rent to $950. because the lease is expired.