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					<description><![CDATA[Check your tenancy agreement: Ensure the rent increase aligns with the terms in your agreement.
Ensure proper notice: Landlords must provide at least one month’s notice for periodic tenancies or follow rent review clauses in fixed-term agreements.
Challenge unfair increases: If you believe the increase is excessive, apply to a First-tier Tribunal for assessment.
Contact a solicitor: A solicitor can help negotiate or challenge the increase legally.
For more guidance, see the Private Renting Advice page on GOV.UK.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check your tenancy agreement: Ensure the rent increase aligns with the terms in your agreement.<br />
Ensure proper notice: Landlords must provide at least one month’s notice for periodic tenancies or follow rent review clauses in fixed-term agreements.<br />
Challenge unfair increases: If you believe the increase is excessive, apply to a First-tier Tribunal for assessment.<br />
Contact a solicitor: A solicitor can help negotiate or challenge the increase legally.<br />
For more guidance, see the Private Renting Advice page on GOV.UK.</p>
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