A teacher friend of mine is currently paying $730 in rent. The apartments are saying the renewal rate is $831. The same apartment is listed on their web site at $775 for new residents.
The difference in rent is significant in their budget, but moving would cost almost as much as the increase and they don't want to move since other friends live in the same complex. My guess is that's the apartment manager's "game" and most people just end up paying more to stay put because it's easier.
After a brief search, I see Texas has no rent control laws. My question for anyone who has been through this - is there anything that can be done? I called the apartment association of greater DFW, but of course no on can give legal advice (despite the TX apartment association pointing there for assistance...).
The difference in rent is significant in their budget, but moving would cost almost as much as the increase and they don't want to move since other friends live in the same complex. My guess is that's the apartment manager's "game" and most people just end up paying more to stay put because it's easier.
After a brief search, I see Texas has no rent control laws. My question for anyone who has been through this - is there anything that can be done? I called the apartment association of greater DFW, but of course no on can give legal advice (despite the TX apartment association pointing there for assistance...).
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