Lagos Assembly urges full enforcement of tenancy law amid rent hike

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Lagos Assembly urges full enforcement of tenancy law amid rent hike
Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly are seen during plenary. Credit: X/@lshaofficial

Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have urged the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice to enforce the provisions of the Lagos State Tenancy Law of 2015, in a bid to prevent landlords from engaging in illegal and exploitative rental practices.

The lawmakers also resolved to call on the Commissioner for Information and Strategy to launch a public awareness campaign to educate residents about their rights under the Tenancy Law.

Lagos Assembly urges full enforcement of tenancy law amid rent hike
Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly are seen during plenary. Credit: X/@lshaofficial

The resolution followed a motion moved by Hon. Sa’ad Olumoh, who highlighted the growing concern over excessive rent increases across the state. Olumoh pointed to Section 37 of the 2015 Tenancy Law, which prohibits unreasonable rent hikes and allows tenants to seek legal redress in such cases. He emphasized that the persistent rise in rent is contributing significantly to the increase in homelessness in Lagos.

Supporting the motion, Hon. Desmond Elliot shared insights from his Surulere I constituency, where he noted that rent had surged by 100 to 200 percent. While acknowledging that infrastructural development might attract investors, he argued that such growth should not justify arbitrary rent increases.

Elliot further stressed the importance of the Tenancy Law in regulating investor activities and proposed a review of key components of the law, including the standard two-year lease agreement, legal fees, and commissions charged to tenants.

Christian Nduaguba