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Rent question. Rent to high?

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Just recently my brother in law moved out of a small mobile home located in texas. He was paying $600 a month for a 1961 two bed 1 bath mobile home (approx 500 sq ft) that is in disrepair. He would call the landlord but the landlord never attempted to fix anything. I looked up the property value online and the landlord only paid $9040.00 for the entire place. Is it even legal for a landlord to charge that much for a place like that?

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  1. First answer is correct. He can charge 10,000 a month if he can get somebody to pay it. He is required to keep the trailer in good, workable, living condition. If that is the problem, I would suggest going to city hall, and talk to someone who can point you in the right direction, There should be a building inspection department, which covers rental property, and can enforce codes regarding living conditions. The other thing to watch out for is cleanliness, though. If your brother is a slob, he can be cited for not keeping up his place.


  2. What the landlord paid has nothing to do with rental rates.

  3. Absolutely. There is no max allowable rent for property. Rents are whatever a tenant will pay. It does not matter the condition - as long as the property is livable.

    The HUD office will have a list of things the unit will need to have to be livable.  

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