| State | 
Regulations for delivering a Rent Increase Notice | 
| Alabama | 
No laws regarding notice | 
| Alaska | 
14 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Arizona | 
10 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Arkansas | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  1 month for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| California | 
30 days for a less than 10% increase  90 days for a more than 10% increase | 
| Colorado | 
60 days | 
| Connecticut | 
An amount of notice that equals the full length of the lease if the lease term is a month or less 45 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Delaware | 
90-120 days for mobile homes  60 days for other rental properties | 
| Florida | 
No laws regarding notice | 
| Georgia | 
60 days | 
| Hawaii | 
15 days for week-to-week tenancy  45 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Idaho | 
90 days for mobile homes  30 days for other rental properties | 
| Illinois | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Indiana | 
30 days | 
| Iowa | 
30 days | 
| Kansas | 
60 days for mobile homes 30 days for other rental properties | 
| Kentucky | 
No laws regarding notice | 
| Louisiana | 
10 days for month-to-month tenancy | 
| Maine | 
30 days for mobile homes 45 days for other rental properties 75 days if the increase is over 10% | 
| Maryland | 
60 days for a tenancy that is over a week but less than a month 90 days for over one-month tenancy  21 days for oral leases of 7 days or less 7 days for written leases of 7 days or less | 
| Massachusetts | 
30 days | 
| Michigan | 
30 days | 
| Minnesota | 
60 days for mobile homes 3 months or interval between rent payments | 
| Mississippi | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Missouri | 
60 days for mobile homes One month for other property types | 
| Montana | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Nebraska | 
60 days for mobile homes 30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Nevada | 
30 days for week-to-week tenancy  60 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| New Hampshire | 
60 days for mobile homes  30 days for other property types | 
| New Jersey | 
One month | 
| New Mexico | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| New York | 
30 days for tenancies shorter than 1 year and for an increase equal to or greater than 5% 60 days for tenancies between 1 to 2 years 90 days for tenancies longer than 2 years | 
| North Carolina | 
2 days for week-to-week tenancy  7 days for a month-to-month tenancy One month for year-to-year tenancy | 
| North Dakota | 
30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Ohio | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| Oklahoma | 
30 days | 
| Oregon | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy 90 days after the first year  | 
| Pennsylvania | 
Reasonable notice, typically 30-60 days | 
| Rhode Island | 
120 days for month-to-month tenancies and tenants over 62 years old  60 days for all other tenancies and tenants 62 years old and under | 
| South Carolina | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy | 
| South Dakota | 
30 days | 
| Tennessee | 
10 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy  | 
| Texas | 
No laws regarding notices | 
| Utah | 
15 days | 
| Vermont | 
60 days | 
| Virginia | 
7 days for week-to-week tenancy  30 days for a month-to-month tenancy 60 days for units where the lease contains a renewal provision | 
| Washington | 
30 days for subsidized housing 60 days for unsubsidized housing | 
| Washington D.C. | 
30 days plus the amount of notice required for the tenant to terminate | 
| West Virginia | 
3 months for year-to-year tenancy One full rent period if tenancy is less than a year | 
| Wisconsin | 
No laws regarding notices | 
| Wyoming | 
No laws regarding notices |