Your landlord is suddenly increasing the rent; find out where you can complain.

Tenant Rights: If your landlord is increasing the rent without notice or consent, you can file a complaint with the Rent Control Authority and these other places. Learn the rules.
Many times, people have to leave their hometown for work or other reasons. Most people in other cities live in rented homes. However, finding a good home at a reasonable price can be difficult.
Sometimes, people find a suitable rental home, but the landlord increases the rent without notice. This can lead to conflict between the landlord and tenant. If someone suddenly increases the rent or disobeys the terms of the agreement, a complaint can be filed against them.
If you live in a rented home and your landlord is increasing the rent without notice, this is illegal. According to the Rent Control Act, rent can only be increased with written consent from both parties. Increasing rent without consent is illegal.
Every state has a Rent Authority or Rent Control Court, which hears rent-related disputes. By submitting an application there, you can file a complaint against an unfair rent increase or any other issue. The officials will hear both parties and decide.
If you have a rental agreement, the terms of rent increases are clearly stated in it. For example, rent can be increased by 5 or 10 percent every year. If the increase is more than this or without notice, you can file a complaint.
The rules and procedures for filing a complaint with the Rent Authority may vary from state to state. Therefore, it is best to consult the Rent Authority of the state in which you are renting in advance.
If the landlord is causing conflict or causing you mental distress, it is best to consult the Rent Authority of the state in which you are renting in advance. You can also report it to the police station or the consumer court. A notice is issued there, and action is taken if necessary.