Rent increase laws costa rica | Landager
Learn about rent increase laws costa rica and other essential property laws in Costa Rica. Stay compliant with our expert legal guide.
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Rent adjustments in Costa Rica are designed to protect both the tenant's purchasing power and the landlord's ROI. The most critical factor is the currency of the lease. Colones-based leases are subject to the IPC (Indice de Precios al Consumidor). If the cumulative inflation for the past 12 months is 5%, you can raise the rent by 5%. If inflation goes wild and exceeds 10%, the Ministry of Housing (MIVAH) intervenes to set a fair cap. As a landlord, you cannot simply pick a number. You must use the official rates. For foreign currency leases, the logic is that the exchange rate fluctuation already reflects market changes. This is why the law is so strict about prohibiting increases in USD leases. If you want to raise the rent in a USD lease, you generally have to wait until the 3-year term expires and negotiate a new contract.
Navigating Rent Adjustments and IPC Caps
Rent increases are a frequent point of friction in Costa Rican rentals. The law distinguishes sharply between housing and commercial units, and between currency types.
The 10% Protection Rule
For housing leases in Colones, if the annual inflation (measured by the IPC) is 10% or less, the landlord can increase the rent by a percentage equal to the inflation. If the inflation is higher than 10%, the government (MIVAH) sets the cap. This protects tenants from "price gouging" during economic instability.
Why USD Leases are Fixed
The logic behind prohibiting increases in foreign currency leases is that the currency's value relative to the Colon already captures the economic shift. If you rent for $1,000 and the dollar goes up 5% against the colon, you are already "receiving more" in local purchasing power. Judges are very strict about this; any attempt to raise rent in a USD housing lease will likely be thrown out of court.
Proper Notification Procedures
A rent increase is not automatic. The landlord should notify the tenant at least one month before the anniversary of the lease. This notification should be in writing and include the official IPC data to justify the calculation. Transparency here prevents the tenant from feeling "cheated" and reduces the risk of legal challenges.
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