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    Allowing existing tenant to sublease.

    no probs mate :) Leo
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    Allowing existing tenant to sublease.

    Hey Perp, I agree, I'm not disagreeing with the law (obviously I cant). Again, having a law doesn't always mean its understood or applied by a lay person. And for me personally, I have no trouble asking for increased rent if a home with 3 bedrooms tenanted to an agreed amount of ppl at...
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    Allowing existing tenant to sublease.

    Before a lease is signed, the landlord has the choice to sign up a tenant or not after all DD, and they have the right to know exactly how many ppl are moving in. Then all is agreed. If 3 ppl are agreed and signed on, and then 5 months later 2 more want to join by a sublet, that's a completely...
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    Allowing existing tenant to sublease.

    This is a moral question your asking and everyone has to do what they see fit. If its me personally I would not ask increased rent for a baby but I would if the tenants want to sublet to Joe blow. A baby has no earning capacity for one and Joe blow does. A baby hardly takes up room, causes...
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    Allowing existing tenant to sublease.

    Hi Dave, I disagree mate. Increasing the amount of tenants in a house, increases the value of the 'situation' because suddenly more ppl get to enjoy the benefits of the same size dwelling. With regards to point 1. yes maybe , or maybe not. I tend to err on the side of maybe. point 2...
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    Allowing existing tenant to sublease.

    Its worth more rent IMO because: 1. More wear and tear of property 2. Another person to complain about something needing fixing 3. Increases risk of damage, non payment etc to property 4. In some states the landlord pays for the water bills. More ppl, more water usage. I also include...
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