Rent Increase Rules in Russia

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Understand the rules on changing rent in Russia (Civil Code Article 682), freedom of contract, and restrictions on unilateral price hikes by landlords.

Melvin Prince
5 min de lecture
Hitelesített Mar 2026Rusija flag
RusiaAugmentation de loyerالفهرسةعقد إيجارCode civil

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Unlike many European countries, rent in Russia's free real estate market is not strictly tied to state-mandated inflation indices. The amount of rent is determined by the agreement of the parties in the lease contract, relying on the principle of freedom of contract.

Increase Frequency
Per Lease Agreement
Notice Required
30 Days Written Notice

The Key Rule: Ban on Unilateral Changes

Rent Increase Process in national

1

Check Applicable Rules

Confirm the increase complies with frequency and notice requirements under Housing Code of the Russian Federation (Federal Law No. 188-FZ 2004).

2

Prepare Written Notice

Draft a formal written notice with the new amount and effective date.

3

Serve the Required Period

Deliver the notice at least 30 Days Written Notice before the new rent begins.

4

Allow Tenant to Respond

The tenant may contest the increase through District Court (Rayonny Sud) within the prescribed window.

According to Paragraph 2, Article 682 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, a unilateral change in the amount of payment for residential premises is not permitted, except in cases provided for by law or the contract.

This means that if your short-term 11-month lease does not explicitly spell out the owner's right to raise the price, the rent is legally "frozen" as a fixed sum for that entire period. Neither rising municipal utility costs (if included in rent) nor inflation gives the landlord the right to demand more money from the tenant than what is stated in the document.

Market Practice: Renewing Short-Term Leases

Because the vast majority of commercial residential leases in Russia are signed for a term of 11 months (to avoid mandatory registration with Rosreestr), landlords traditionally adjust the price after the contract expires.

About 1-2 months before the 11-month contract ends, the landlord usually notifies the tenant that the new contract (or a supplementary agreement for extension) will include a new, higher market rate. If the tenant does not agree to the new terms, they must move out after the 11th month. This is the most legal, conflict-free, and frequently used method of raising prices in the Russian market.

How to Establish Increases in the Contract

If the parties sign a long-term contract (1 year or more), or wish to establish indexation in advance, the landlord must clearly state in the contract:

  1. Right to Indexation: A clear condition that "The Landlord has the right to unilaterally change the amount of rent" (without this clause, the right does not exist).
  2. Frequency: Contracts usually specify that increases can occur no more than once a year (e.g., "rent is subject to change no more than once upon the 10th month of the contract").
  3. Notification Period: There must be a timeframe during which the landlord must notify the tenant in writing of an upcoming increase (usually at least 30 days in advance).
  4. Amount (Cap): Often, parties agree in advance on the maximum percentage of the increase (e.g., "by an amount not exceeding 5-10% per year" or "by the official Rosstat inflation rate").

If such a clause is included, and the owner decides to raise the price (providing the mandated 30-day notice), and the tenant refuses to pay the new amount, the landlord has the right to terminate the contract.

Foreign Currency Clauses

In the past, the luxury rental market (Moscow City, Rublyovka) frequently tied rent to the US Dollar or Euro exchange rate. Under Russian law, all settlements within the country must be made exclusively in Rubles (Art. 140 and 317 CC RF).

If the contract amount is expressed in foreign currency, it must still be paid in Rubles at the official Central Bank exchange rate (or a rate agreed upon by the parties) on the day of payment. This is called a "currency clause." With the growing volatility of exchange rates, this practice has almost disappeared, as tenants refuse to take on massive currency risks.

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