Bengaluru Woman Calls Out Landlord Over 'Fake' Reason For Sudden ₹4K Rent Increase
According to Dishaka, the landlord informed her that she would need to vacate the flat because his brother was planning to move into the property.
“My landlord just lied to me. He randomly decided to increase my rent by 4K a month, saying that his brother is moving into town and he has to make his brother move into my apartment,” Dishaka said in the clip.
Also Read | How much salary makes you 'rich' in India's Tier-2 cities? CEO explains | Watch Tenant questions landlord's explanationThe resident further expressed doubts over the landlord's reasoning, pointing out that he owned the entire building and yet appeared to target only her flat.
“He owns the entire building that I stay in, and yet he wanted just me to move out,” she said.
Dishaka also questioned whether such experiences had become routine for tenants in Bengalur 's increasingly expensive rental market.
Also Read | Bengaluru couple's ₹54,200 monthly expenses go viral, internet debates real cost“I just wanted to know if it's just me, or if this is really common in Bangalore. I knew landlords are super annoying and extremely money-minded, but yeah, now I'm paying 4K a month and it's crazy,” she added.
Social media users share similar experiencesThe video triggered widespread discussion online, with several users recounting comparable experiences involving sudden rent increases and pressure from landlords.
“It's very common, my landlord said they want to sell it, and out of nowhere started bringing random people to show the flat,” one user commented.
Another wrote:“Same happened with me a few months back! Even I'm paying 2,000 extra now.”
A third user said:“Yeah they do that. After COVID-19, landlords increased the rent unreasonably high, and if you don't agree, then they will ask you to leave, giving you a month's notice. So, yep.”
Also Read | 'Bengaluru rent is second EMI': Couple pays ₹56,000 rent, netizens relate“This happened to me too, my landlord randomly decided to increase the rent by ₹4,000, and this was one year ago,” another added.
American woman also raises concerns over Bengaluru rentsThe discussion comes days after an American woman living in Bengaluru Dana Marie, also criticised rising rental costs in the city through a social media post.
Marie claimed that her landlord had attempted to raise her rent by nearly 33 per cent and compared the situation with rental regulations in the United States.
“This is a problem. Do you know that in the US, this wouldn't even be legal in a lot of places. They have rent caps like 10 per cent annually. You can't increase more than that, and people actually follow the law,” Marie said.
She further remarked that rapidly increasing rents had become so widespread that many tenants were beginning to accept them as normal, particularly when shifting accommodation.
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