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Akassy v. William Penn Apartments Ltd. Partnership, 891 A.2d 291 (2006)

Citation
Akassy v. William Penn Apartments Ltd. Partnership, 891 A.2d 291 (2006)
Parent Document
Akassy v. William Penn Apartments Ltd. Partnership, 891 A.2d 291 (2006)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
2006-02-02

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Indeed, the tenant acknowledged that his rent had been increased yearly since he first occupied the unit in 1997. Thus, the tenant was aware that the amount of rent could be increased during his tenancy. For all of these reasons, we must reject the tenant’s argument that construing the agreement consistent with the law in effect at the time the agreement was entered results in a unilateral modification of the agreement.