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Honestly I would be okay with giving them 6-12 months of leeway. There's a ton of reasons why it could take 6 months or more to be able to find a tenant, especially if the previous tenant did significant damages or if there's wider economic issues in the area.
I'd be ok with them being able to appeal the increased rate, but they'd need to show that they are actively working to make it ready to rent.
Okay yeah. That could be a fair compromise. I like that.