Rent Increase (CPI) Calculator
Calculate the new rent by applying the legal/CPI increase rate to your current rent.
This calculation provides an estimate; current legislation and official calculation prevail. For binding transactions, consult your financial advisor or the relevant authority.
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Result
21.000 $
New rent: 21.000 $
Result in all units
Step-by-step solution
What Is a Rent Increase?
A rent increase is the raise applied to the current rent when a lease is renewed. The legal upper limit is usually tied to the consumer price index (CPI).
How is it calculated?
How Is It Calculated?
new rent = old rent × (1 + increase rate ÷ 100)
- Enter the current rent and the increase rate.
For example a 15.000 $ rent with a 25% increase: 18.750 $.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an upper limit on the increase rate?
For residential rents, the increase cannot exceed the legal upper limit (CPI rate) for the relevant period; rely on the current regulation.