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Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by lastpage: 8:14am On Jun 29, 2015 |
eagleeye2: With due respects Sir, l want to state that some laws/agreements which run contrary to a much higher and superseding law is null and void, even if it is signed by both parties. what l am saying is that if you make an agreement which constitutes "refoulement" of an existing law of the land, such agreement is null and void in the face of the law and you cannot enforce your rights using such agreement. A very common example is when (say for example) two people enter into a a "written and signed agreement" that Party A will pay party B a sum of money if Party B kills someone for Party A. Though both have signed and agreed and the contract is supposedly binding on both, but because there is a law which makes what they did to be an offense (as in shortened tenancy rights), Party B cannot seek any recourse in law, if Party A refuses to perform his side of that agreement. Reason being attributed to "refoulement"... and that agreement is null and void from the onset. In the same light, l am of the position that since there is a law which expressly state the number/duration of Quit Notice for a yearly Tenant, any "private agreement" which violates that law is null and void from the onset, even if duly signed by both parties. I understand that you will say they entered into it voluntarily and that they signed already and that two parties are at liberty to enter into 'private agreements' but the underlying principle is that such 'private agreements' does not violate existing extant laws of the land. Now, what is your own explanation to back up your position please. Lastpage! |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by ladyF(f): 8:35am On Jun 29, 2015 |
dasphinx1: tnx |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by dasphinx1(m): 8:45am On Jun 29, 2015 |
ladyF: You are most welcome and a very good morning to you.... |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by eagleeye2: 9:00am On Jun 29, 2015 |
lastpage:unless the tenant is living alone and there are no witnesses as to when the quit notice was served. It's just the word of the landlord against the tenant. And if it can be proven that the landlord is lying under oath in court, you very well know that a case of perjury will now be leveled on the landlord. In this country we are good at cutting corners, that's why someone will even be thinking of perjury. |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by wisdomguy4u(m): 9:03am On Jun 29, 2015 |
cooljoy10: Your landlord has no legal right to lock up your bathroom and toilet no matter what.. It's a landlord's legal obligation to ensure that the tenant enjoys the premises he paid for. If the landlord no longer wants you in his house, the right thing he ought to do is to issue you a notice to quit. You have a good case against your landlord... You need a good lawyer |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by eagleeye2: 9:08am On Jun 29, 2015 |
lastpage:My dear Lastpage, your analogy is flawed because the two parties signed an agreement to commit murder which is an offense in itself. But in the case of Tenancy agreement, the Tenant by signing a contract which expressly states ONE MONTH NOTICE WILL DETERMINE the tenancy is simply waiving his rights, if he is a yearly tenant. And the landlord is not committing any offense. The landlord is simply stating that if you are so eager to rent my property, you will have to WAIVE your right to a six months notice to terminate. The Tenant cannot come back in court to claim the right which he has already waived. It's like when a suspect, waives his right to a lawyer being present during a police interrogation, how then will the suspect come up in court to claim that he was interrogated in the absence of his lawyer |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by notttty(m): 9:21am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Amusaopeyemi:thanks. Pls what do I ask of and who should I report to plus what's the procedures... Enlighten me pls before I call |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by Nobody: 9:50am On Jun 29, 2015 |
notttty:Just tell them your problem or ask for their office address. It's the public affairs office in Lagos state. |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by gabbytabby: 11:27am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Just some general advise for both sides of the fence Tenants 1)Pay your rent 2)Know that you have no entitlement to free rent and you are acting like a juvenile when you have this expectations. Such that if you want to be respected like an adult act like one. 3) Read your tenancy agreement and make sure you understand your rights and responsibilities. 4)Make sure the facts as stated in your rentsl application is true. 5) The landlord can issue a notice to quit at any time especially if there is a breach of your tenancy agreement. If a notice means that as at the date you vacate you have rents payment the landlord has to give you the balance of rent on day you vacate or soon after. 6) A tenancy is not a prison sentence so you can give your landlord notice and leave freely at anytime. Landlords 1) There is a clause in the tenancy law that is constantly being ignored by tenants. Under obligations of the tenants, it starts with "subject to any contrary provisions in the agreement between the parties............" 2) You have a responsibility to ensure that an agreement is in place before you hand over keys to the tenant. 3) As regards repairs obligation the law requires that a) Tenant has the obligation to "Keep the premises in good and tenantable repair reasonable wear and tear excepted". 4) Length of notice, the tenancy law starts with "Where there is no stipulation as to the notice to be given by either party to determine the tenancy, the following shall apply. 5) Your agreement is the contrary provision so make sure you stipulate and specify what the terms are. 6) Look after your good tenants where you can, do more than you are obligated to do if you can, make sure that when you hand over the property the tenant inspects and confirm things are in working order, write down your rent default escalation process and following through 7) I cannot stress this enough agreement is key. 1 Like |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by younglawya(m): 11:34am On Jun 29, 2015 |
MaziOmenuko: When a tenant is in arrears of rent, you do not give a six month notice . You give a 7 day notice of owners intention to recover posession. Odutola V. Papersack |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by younglawya(m): 11:39am On Jun 29, 2015 |
otizs: You have right to a 7 days Notice Of Owners Intention To Recover Posession. This is because you are holding over |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by timtom: 12:07pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
lastpage: I have evidence of the 90k debt and I am also willing to pay for the 4.5 months I will use (I have spent 4 months already). I just want to know if it is right to pay the estimated bills I have been getting due to the non-functionality of the electricity metre (which has been like that before I moved in) Thanks |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by lastpage: 7:33pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
eagleeye2: We are analysing a situation and acting as defence to both side. Why do you people always take things "personal"? What about the interest of the porr House owner who labored hard to build his/her house in our environment where Mortgage is impossible for the majority? Does he not deserve some level of protection? Until the bolded happens, NO ONE in thinking of Perjury........ its just in your own imagination Lastpage! |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by lastpage: 7:40pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
timtom: Yes, you should pay for the estimated Bill (as much as you can) since you are still connected to the Electricity Grid. The non-functionality of the Meter is honestly speaking, not the handiwork of the House Owner. It is a result of "Ineptitude and Greed" on the part of NEPA or whatever they are called now Even some owner-occupied houses are forced to pay "estimated Bill" since NEPA will refuse to supply them with a working, Pay-As-You-Use meter, (even after you have paid for the supposedly FREE Meter!) just so that they can exploit the customer.... They ALWAYS prefer to bring "estimated Bills" since they can use it to cheat the customer. Instead of repairing the Meter. But you only need to pay like "50%" of what they bring as you can argue that unless they can provide concrete proof of your ACTUAL USAGE (which you are willing to pay), you cant afford to just offload for them. Keep paying "something' so that they dont cut you off entirely, for now. As for the 90K, it has Nadda to do with you. My advice is that "play your own part as a Tenant" so that no fault will be found with you .... and then fight for your right so no Landlord can cheat/harrass you. Lastpage! |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by lastpage: 7:49pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
younglawya: Can this not be argued further since it is almost impossible that you will get a new accommodation within 7days? No one can ask any tenant to leave immediately, just because you are ready to refund their money! A contract was in-place ab initio and it was for 12months. That Contract is binding on both parties to certain limits. If the house owner now has a change of mind, a Lawyer for the Tenant will argue in court that his client is ready to move out but needs 6months to secure another accommodation. No Court will ask that that Tenant be thrown out within 7days, despite owners right of intention to recover My take! Lastpage! |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by tpiander: 7:50pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by eagleeye2: 7:50pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
lastpage:Mind you the subject of argument started with a landlord who didn't follow due process to serve a quit notice when he should have done it. And I opined that, in following due process to serve the quit notice, the tenant may live in that house for at least a year or more, due to the landlords negligence. But you quoted me saying that the landlord can actually serve the Notice to Quit and back date it. That it is now left to the tenant to come and prove that the Notice to Quit was actually backdated. That was were the issue of perjury comes in. Cos if the case goes to court the tenant will claim that the Notice to Quit served on him was actually backdated, and in defense the landlord will counter the claim that it wasn't backdated. SO IF IT IS EVENTUALLY PROVEN OR FOUND OUT THAT THE LANDLORD LIED UNDER OATH, WON'T IT BE A DIFFERENT CASE ALTOGETHER. A CASE OF PERJURY. How then am I taking things personal? Afterall I manage a property myself as the landlord. But in all fairness, landlords should always follow due process in quitting a tenant, rather than trying to second guess the outcome of a court case. |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by lastpage: 7:51pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
younglawya: What was the Judgement in this case? Did Papersack leave (or was thrown out) within 7days? Lastpage! |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by lastpage: 7:59pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
eagleeye2: With due respects sir! The "Rights" being waved by the said agreement, is also a coded Law of the state or am l wrong about that? If the law says it is an offense to kill, (just like it says it is an offense to eject a tenant without adequate six months notice), just same way as any "agreement to invalidate that law" or render it inapplicable, does not infer that that law is inapplicable! A coded law wil always be applicable and there are sanctions for flouting it..... in both cases. You cant waive-away the law, even if it is your right. What l am saying is that the infringement is against the sate laws per say, as in both cases. Consumer Rights law also protects "consumers" who are in a weak position such that they are not able to bargain for their right and the law wil protect their interest in such cases as this. I guess we will have t leave it for "argument" before a Judge! Cheers. Lastpage! |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by eagleeye2: 8:11pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
lastpage:Much respect sir. Cheers. |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by LKO(m): 8:32pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Machiny: My point exactly. The landlord would only through d court, issue a seven day notice and then commence processes to recover his properties. A six months notice can no longer be issued to a yearly tenant who has not paid his rent for six months and above. By not paying, d tenant has voided his agreement with d landlord. |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by platz(m): 9:10pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
refreshrate:u too much joor....... I go walk in the shadow of ur greatness |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by refreshrate: 9:40pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
platz: Remain blessed my son and remember...keep smashing! Even if landlord daughter make mistake pass front of the house wey him papa say woman must not enter, what will you do? smas... come wait o, abi na the man plan be dat? wait him get daughter? |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by gabbytabby: 9:40pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Landlords 1) There is a clause in the tenancy law that is constantly being ignored by tenants. Under obligations of the tenants, it starts with "subject to any contrary provisions in the agreement between the parties............" 2) You have a responsibility to ensure that an agreement is in place before you hand over keys to the tenant. 3) As regards repairs obligation the law requires that a) Tenant has the obligation to "Keep the premises in good and tenantable repair reasonable wear and tear excepted". 4) Length of notice, the tenancy law starts with "Where there is no stipulation as to the notice to be given by either party to determine the tenancy, the following shall apply. 5) Your agreement is the contrary provision so make sure you stipulate and specify what the terms are. 6) Look after your good tenants where you can, do more than you are obligated to do if you can, make sure that when you hand over the property the tenant inspects and confirm things are in working order, write down your rent default escalation process and following through 7) I cannot stress this enough agreement is key. Let the ones wey wan para on Nairaland continue to para. Nothing do person wey get him act together. Good tenants have nothing to worry about. 1 Like |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by cooljoy10(f): 10:40pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
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Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by Machiny: 10:10am On Jun 30, 2015 |
LKO:but still if the landlord is interested in court procedings the tenant must definately pay the arears owed.that's certain 1 Like |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by platz(m): 7:08pm On Jun 30, 2015 |
refreshrate:lol em get but if i near them na child abuse |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by refreshrate: 8:41pm On Jun 30, 2015 |
platz: Noo o No put your hand for that kind thing before NL people go turn your matter to reason to fight for first to comment. Meanwhile how many China phone you don carry come house since the last time wey I advice you? No fall my hand o |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by younglawya(m): 3:09pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
lastpage: I agree that a Tenancy is an agreement or contract for use of premises for one year. A quit notice is not a term in a contract. It can never be. It is a unilateral right that a landlord has over his property. Remember that a six month notice does not affect a tenants occupation and lawful use of the premises during the duration of his occupation of the landlords house. It operates as a means of ending an existing tenancy. As such it can be legally given as long as the period stipulated does not fall within the existing tenancy that has been properly paid for. For more information or clarification hit me up on 07037836881 |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by LKO(m): 7:03pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
lastpage: younglawya: Please I need advice from expert in d house. A tenant of mine whose rent expired May dis year, suprinsingly paid a six month rent into my account this morning, without given me a prior notice, he doesn't have my permission to make dat payment. On calling him dis afternoon as to why he made half payment into my account, he is arguing dat I told him that he would be paying six months rent after d expiration of his initial one year rent. This is a big lie. He is a yearly tenant and it is clearly stated in d tenancy agreement. I have decided to return his money by sunday. I need d full year rent. Every other tenant in dat compound, pay yearly. This guy is smart and want to play a fast one on me. He moved into d house on june 1st last year and his rent expired on d 31st of may dis year. I need d full year rent for my small business, d six months payment is a total no to me. Pls advice me. Thank u. |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by younglawya(m): 5:29pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
LKO: Have you returned the money? What is the status? |
Re: Legal Rights Of A Rent Tenants And Some Unlawful Acts Often Done By Landlords by LKO(m): 9:06pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
younglawya: I would be returning it by Sunday, I won't be chanced to do it during d week. Thank u. |
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