Is it right for landlord to give a tenant that is paying house rent yearly a week to pack out
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P.O OHIKHENA & Co
It is not right to give you one week notice especially if you don't owe rent. Let's discuss further so I can advise and assist better.
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Afe Babalola & Co. (Emmanuel Chambers)
A landlord cannot simply ask a tenant paying yearly rent to vacate the property on short notice, especially if the tenant has requested necessary repairs. Tenant rights are protected by Nigerian law, specifically, the Tenancy Law of Lagos State (or similar tenancy laws in other states), which mandates proper notice periods and reasons for eviction.
Key Points for a Tenant Paying Rent Yearly:
Notice Requirement: According to most tenancy laws in Nigeria, a tenant paying rent annually is entitled to a minimum of six months' notice before eviction. A one-week notice is insufficient and does not comply with legal requirements.
Right to Request Repairs: As a tenant, you have the right to ask the landlord to fix essential aspects of the property, such as plumbing or other facilities. It is the landlord’s responsibility to ensure the property remains habitable and meets minimum standards.
Legal Grounds for Eviction: Unless there is a breach of lease terms (such as non-payment of rent), the landlord must follow due process for eviction, which includes giving proper notice and, if necessary, obtaining a court order.
Seeking Legal Advice: If your landlord is pressuring you to leave on short notice, it’s advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and potentially obtain an injunction if harassment or illegal eviction attempts continue.
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