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Section 8 Tenants How to Raise Rent/Evict if needed?

Yao Thompson
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How does the process for eviction/ rent raise for a section 8 tenant differ from any other tenant? As I currently understand it the only difference is I would need to send another notice to my government tenant as well as my resident tenant notifying all parties with at least a 60 day notice of the rent raise and the raise would have to be at or below the fair market rent amount for that city.

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Jared Hottle
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  • Cedar falls IA Waterloo, IA
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Jared Hottle
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I agree contact your local office to get the rules for your area. 60 day notice and does have to be at or below market rent but that seems to be subjective sometimes so having a conversation with them is always best. 

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