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Rent Increase Limits in Colombia (CPI Cap Explained)

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Everything you need to know about how and when to legally increase residential rent in Colombia according to the CPI.

Melvin Prince
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Annual Cap
100% of CPI
Frequency
Every 12 months
Notification
Must be written

Increasing the rental price in Colombia is not a free, unilateral decision for residential properties. The law strictly protects tenants against disproportionate or arbitrary increases.

When Can You Increase the Rent?

According to Law 820 of 2003, the urban housing rent can only be increased after twelve (12) months of contract execution under the same price.

  • You cannot increase the rent at 6 months.
  • You cannot increase the rent at the start of the calendar year (January) if the contract was signed in June; you must wait until June to adjust the lease.
  • The right to increase the rent is born exactly at the moment of the contract's annual renewal date.

What is the Maximum Permitted Increase?

The maximum legal increase allowed is 100% of the Consumer Price Index (CPI, known as IPC in Colombia) of the immediately preceding calendar year.

The CPI is calculated and published by Colombia's National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) in early January of each year.

  • Example: If the contract completes a year in March 2024, the maximum permitted increase will be calculated based on the CPI of the entire year 2023. If the 2023 CPI was 9.28%, that will be the absolute maximum increase rate in 2024.

Important: The increase can be less than the CPI if the landlord wishes, but under no circumstances can it be greater than this exact percentage dictated by DANE. Any agreement to the contrary, even if explicitly signed in a private contract, holds absolutely no legal validity and is struck down in court.

The 1% Peak Commercial Value Limit

There is an absolute cap (Article 18 of Law 820) that many novice landlords are unaware of: The monthly rental price (whether initially set or after an increase) may not exceed 1% of the property's commercial value.

covered, the law establishes that the commercial value considered for this calculation cannot exceed twice the current cadastral (tax) appraisal. This means that if an apartment has a cadastral value of $100,000,000 COP, its maximum commercial value for this calculation is capped at $200,000,000 COP, and the absolute maximum monthly rent could not exceed $2,000,000 COP, even if the sum of the CPI increase yielded a higher figure.

The Mandatory Written Notice Requirement

The increase is not automatic. For the new price to be legally enforceable, the landlord must comply with an exact procedure:

  1. Written Notification: The landlord or property management firm must inform the tenant of the increase through written communication or via an authorized postal service (registered/certified mail).
  2. Contents: It must explicitly state both the new rental amount in numbers and the exact date from which it becomes effective (which must coincide with the start of the new annual payment period).
  3. Deadline: The tenant must be notified before the start of the new term. While traditionally sent as a pre-notice before the annual cutoff, the law does allow it to be stated prior to the first respective payment of that new 12-month extension cycle.

What happens if you fail to notify? If the landlord fails to communicate the increase in writing, or cannot prove that the notification was sent and received (certified mail receipt or physical delivery signature), the increase has no legal effect. The tenant is fully within their rights to continue paying exactly the same amount as the previous year, without this being considered default or arrears.

Retroactivity and Accumulation

  • Retroactivity: A landlord cannot 'remember' to increase the rent six months late and demand "retroactive" payment for the unpaid increase of those passed months. The increase will only apply from the actual and justified moment of proper notification onward.
  • Accumulation: The law does not allow accumulating years of uncharged increases. If a landlord did not increase the rent for two consecutive years, in the third year they can only increase the cap equivalent to the CPI of the immediately preceding year. It is strictly prohibited to add past compound inflations together (e.g., you cannot add the CPI of 2022 + 2023).

Back to the Colombia Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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