Rent Hike: Lagos Assembly seeks full implementation of 2015 Tenancy Law

Rent Hike: Lagos Assembly Seeks Full Implementation Of 2015 Tenancy Law

The Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday called on the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice to enforce the full implementation of the Tenancy Law of Lagos State 2015.

The House also urged the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, to intensify public awareness campaigns to educate residents on the provisions of the Tenancy Law.

The resolutions followed a motion moved by Hon. Lukmoh Olumoh (Ajeromi-Ifelodun 1) who stressed the need to curb excessive rent increments that are worsening the housing crisis in the state.

He cited Section 37 of the Tenancy Law, which prohibits unreasonable rent hikes and provides legal recourse for tenants subjected to such increments, noting that the continuous increase in rents was contributing to the growing number of homeless residents in Lagos.

Supporting the motion, Hon. Desmond Elliot, (Surulere 1) revealed that rents in his constituency had spiked by as much as 100 to 200 percent, attributing the increases to infrastructural development in the area but stressed that such changes should not justify arbitrary rent hikes.

Elliot demanded a review of the law, particularly the provision that mandates tenants to pay two years’ rent upfront, alongside commissions and legal fees.

Hon. Aro Moshood ( Ikorodu 2) faulted landlords who impose new rent figures without considering tenants’ income levels or issuing prior notice, as stipulated by the law. He also condemned illegal evictions, which bypass legal procedures.

In his contribution, Hon. Shabi Adebola ( Mainland 1) urged the state government to fulfil its responsibility by providing more low-cost housing options for the less privileged.

However, the Speaker of the House, Rt (Hon) Mudashiru Obasa, in his remarks,  stressed the sensitivity of the issue and said that the problem extended beyond rent to the escalating costs of building materials, canvassing the need for dialogue with real estate stakeholders to find sustainable solutions.

He directed the Acting Clerk, Abubakar Ottun, to forward a clean copy of the resolution to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for assent.

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