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September 8, 2025

Rent Increase Notice Kenya

A rent increase notice in Kenya is a formal communication from a landlord to a tenant announcing a change in monthly rent.

But is every rent hike legal? How much notice must be given? And what can tenants do if the increase is unfair?

Whether you’re a landlord planning a raise or a tenant facing a sudden hike, this 2024 guide covers: ✅ Legal requirements
✅ Required notice period
✅ How to write a valid notice
✅ Tenant rights & next steps

Let’s ensure your rent increase is fair, legal, and professional.


Is a Rent Increase Legal in Kenya?

Yes—but with conditions.

Under the Rent Restriction Act (Cap 270), landlords in controlled areas (e.g., Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu) cannot increase rent arbitrarily.

Legal if:

  • Proper notice is given
  • The increase is reasonable
  • It follows the lease terms

Illegal if:

  • No notice is given
  • Hike is sudden or excessive
  • Tenant is locked out or harassed

💡 Note: In non-controlled areas, landlords have more flexibility—but tenants still have rights under contract law.


How Much Notice Is Required?

Landlords must give at least 30 days’ written notice before a rent increase takes effect.

📌 Best Practice:

  • 60–90 days’ notice is recommended for fairness
  • Must be in writing (email, letter, or digital message with proof)
  • Should include:
    • New rent amount
    • Effective date
    • Reason (optional but helpful)

⚠️ No verbal-only notices. Always keep a record.<!– IMAGE SUGGESTION 1 –>

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Rent Increase Rules by Lease Type

Fixed-Term Lease (e.g., 1 year)❌ No increase during the term unless agreed in contract
Month-to-Month Lease✅ Yes, with 30+ days’ notice
Expired Lease (no renewal)✅ Yes, with proper notice

📌 Example: If your 1-year lease ends in June, the landlord can propose a new rent for July—with 30 days’ notice.


Free Rent Increase Notice Template (Kenya 2024)

👉 Copy & customize this text:

RENT INCREASE NOTICE

Date: [Insert Date]

To: [Tenant’s Full Name]

ID No.: [Insert ID Number]

Property Address: [Insert Full Address]

Dear [Tenant’s Name],

This letter serves as formal notice of a rent increase for the above property.

Current Monthly Rent: Ksh [Insert Amount]

New Monthly Rent: Ksh [Insert New Amount]

Effective Date: [Insert Date, at least 30 days from notice]

This adjustment is due to [brief reason: e.g., rising maintenance costs, market rates].

Please confirm your acceptance or intention to vacate by [Insert Deadline, 7–14 days before effective date].

If you wish to continue renting, the new amount will be due on [Insert Date].

Thank you for being a responsible tenant.

Sincerely,

[Landlord’s Full Name]

ID No.: [Insert ID Number]

Phone: [Insert Number]

Signature: ___________________

📌 Tip: Send via email, WhatsApp (screenshot), or hand-deliver with a signed copy.


What Tenants Should Do When Receiving a Rent Increase Notice

1. Check Your Lease Agreement

  • Does it allow increases?
  • Is the landlord violating the fixed term?

2. Verify Fairness

  • Compare with similar properties in the area
  • Is the hike 10–15% (normal), or 50%+ (suspicious)?

3. Respond in Writing

You can:

  • Accept the increase
  • Negotiate a lower rate
  • Give notice to vacate (if unwilling to pay)

4. Do NOT Stop Paying Rent

If you dispute the hike, pay the old rent and escalate legally—don’t risk eviction.

5. File a Complaint (If Unfair)

In controlled areas, you can file with:

  • County Rent Tribunal
  • Lands Office
  • Legal Aid Centre (e.g., Kituo Cha Sheria)
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Can a Landlord Increase Rent Mid-Lease?

No, unless:

  • The lease agreement specifically allows it
  • Both parties agree in writing

If your contract says “Ksh 30,000/month for 12 months,” the landlord cannot raise it to Ksh 40,000 in Month 6—even with notice.

This is a breach of contract.


How to Handle an Unfair Rent Increase

If the hike feels exploitative:

Negotiate politely – Offer to sign a longer lease for a smaller increase
Gather market data – Show comparable rents in the area
Threaten to move out – Landlords often prefer retention over vacancy
Escalate to Rent Tribunal – In controlled areas, they can cap unfair hikes

📌 Note: The Tribunal can reverse illegal increases and protect you from eviction.

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Final Thoughts

A rent increase notice in Kenya is legal—but only if done correctly and fairly.

Landlords: Be transparent, give proper notice, and respect the lease.
Tenants: Know your rights, respond professionally, and act fast if it’s unfair.

With the right approach, rent adjustments can be smooth for both sides.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How much can a landlord increase rent in Kenya?
A: There’s no fixed limit, but increases should be reasonable (10–15% annually). Sudden 50%+ hikes can be challenged in Rent Tribunal.

Q: Can I be evicted for refusing a rent increase?
A: No. You can’t be evicted during a fixed lease. After it ends, the landlord can offer new terms—or ask you to vacate.

Q: Do I have to accept a rent increase?
A: No. You can negotiate, accept, or vacate when the lease ends. You cannot be forced to pay more without agreement.


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