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How to justify a rental increase

Australia is in the middle of two crises: high cost of living and high rent, both of which are hitting landlords and tenants hard.

Many landlords, on the receiving end of an unprecedented series of interest rate hikes, look to tenants to recoup the extra expense, leaving them feeling unjustifiably burdened with increased living expenses.

So, is it possible for a landlord to improve the value of their investment property, increase their rent and keep tenants on-side? Let's explore.

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