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Rent Increase Calculator

Verified formula Updated Jun 2026 Private — runs on your device

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New monthly rent

₹22,000

Monthly increase
₹2,000
Extra per year
₹24,000

For general information only — not financial, tax, legal or medical advice. Verify before you rely on it.

How to use the Rent Increase Calculator

The Rent Increase Calculator works out your new monthly rent, along with 2 related figures in an instant. Enter current monthly rent and increase and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.

  1. Enter the current monthly rent.
  2. Enter the increase.
  3. Read off your new monthly rent, together with monthly increase and extra per year — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

Formula

The Rent Increase Calculator uses the formula:

New monthly rent = Current monthly rent × (1 + Increase ÷ 100)

Worked example

For example, with current monthly rent of ₹20,000 and increase of 1%, the new monthly rent is ₹22,000.

Inputs used
Current monthly rent ₹20,000
Increase 1%
Results
New monthly rent ₹22,000
Monthly increase ₹2,000
Extra per year ₹24,000

Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.

Frequently asked questions

Multiply the current rent by one plus the increase percentage. A 10% rise on 20,000 makes the new rent 22,000.

Multiply the monthly increase by 12. A 2,000 monthly rise adds 24,000 over a year.

In some places, yes. Rent-control rules limit how much and how often rent can rise. Check your local tenancy laws.

Subtract the old rent from the new, divide by the old rent and multiply by 100.

Enter the current monthly rent. Enter the increase. Read off your new monthly rent, together with monthly increase and extra per year — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

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