Hi all, I am really hoping someone can help. We have rented a small, 3 bedroom mid-terraced property for the last year in the East of England for £1500 a month 🤯 We sold our house as we are relocating this year and wanted the money free to buy. The landlord/estate agent knew our plans. As we had exchanged, it was the only property in the area, and they wouldn't budge on the £1500 pcm so we had no choice but to take it. However, over the last year we have seen multiple houses come up for rent in the area at £1500, but 4 bed detached houses with big gardens, a garage etc.
Our tenancy agreement ends in Feb and we had an email saying they want to offer us another assured 12 months, but with a rental increase to £1600. This would take our small mid terraced property £250 a month more than a 4 bedroom detached bungalow 2 roads down which is up for £1350pcm.
I contacted the estate agent and said that as per our contract, due to our moving plans this summer (we have already bought a house) that we would like to be on a rolling contract, but we do not agree to the rent increase. I attached multiple houses in the area to show how inflated the rent for our house is.
The estate agent replied and said
"!As per the signed tenancy agreement, clause 10.2, the rent can be reviewed in line with the market and RPI. I have copied the clause below for reference.
10.2 Rent review
10.2.1 It is agreed that the rent as defined in this Agreement will be reviewed on the anniversary of this Tenancy and upon each subsequent anniversary in line with the change in the Retail Prices Index (RPI) for the previous 12 months and the rent varied accordingly either by way of an upward or downward adjustment.'.
However, I have provided evidence of the ridiculous price we already pay, so surely market value should come into play here.
I looked on Shelter to see how we can challenge this by going to tribunal, which we will, but I am just wondering if it means that they can try to evict us now? We only need the house until July. Our daughter is doing her GCSEs. We were offered another 12 months assured tenancy, so surely any judge would see that to kick us out in spite for disagreeing with above rental value would be unfair?
We haven't rented since we were in our 20s, so this is all a bit of an eye opener for us.
Please advise.