That's absurd, Mr. Rain Man. How many tenants in the building?
I ask because a similar thing happened in one of my office suites several years ago. Our case had to do with parking charges, though. We organized the tenants, hired an attorney who requested an audit of the landlord's books in order to justify the increase in rates. Amazingly, they backed off the increase immediately without showing the books.
Print up a flyer and distribute it to the tenants. Pool a retainer, hire an attorney (if there isn't one already in the building who will do it for free), and demand an audit. That should solve the problem.
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