Sorrento, FL asked in Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: lease 2/2020-6/2024 can rent be raised with a certified letter of addendum to lease

• RENT PAYMENTS, TAXES AND CHARGES. Tenant shall pay total rent in the amount of $ 19,200.00

(excluding taxes) for

Lease Term.

MISCELLANEOUS.

A. Time is of the essence of the performance of each party's obligations under the Lease

The Lease shall be binding upon and for the benefit of the heirs. personal representatives, successors, and permitted

assigns of Landlord and Tenant, subiect to the requirements specifically mentioned in the Lease. Whenever used, the singular

number shall include the plural or singular and the use of any gender shall include all appropriate genders

The agreements contained in the Lease set forth the complete understanding of the parties and may not be changed or

terminated orallv.

No agreement to accept surrender of the Premises from Tenant will be valid unless in writing and signed by Landlord.

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A: A quick answer is No unless the original lease allows for rent adjustments.

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