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How soon to increase rents on MTM tenants?

Tim W.
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Hi All,

curious for your perspective. On a new C class multi-family building I have, there are a few tenants that are on Month to Month leases, than I plan to renew to long term leases (if they want to as well). The current rents are well below market (ie $500 for a 1bd vs market of $900-$1000). My Property Manager suggested waiting a few months before pushing for a new lease with increased rents, but how long should I wait? 


also, any tips on getting rents up? Anyone had recent luck with the "book binder method"? Thanks!

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