Federal govt. urges landlords to charge monthly rent.

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has urged landlords of private property to start charging their tenants monthly, quarterly or half-year rents as opposed to the regular practice of one, two to three years advance rents payment.
According to the FED, many Nigerian’s are struggling to survive post-COVID-19 as most tenants are owing rents or facing eviction from the home.

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The government added that it was evident that most houses available for sale or rent belong mostly to individuals and private companies, compared to those provided by the state or Federal Government. 
The Minister of Work and Housing, Babatunde Fashola said this on Tuesday at the 15th Abuja housing show.

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The minister was represented by the Minister of State for Works and Housing, Abubakar D. Aliyu, who said: “It is evident that most houses available for sale or rent belong mostly to individuals and private companies, compared to those the state or Federal Government have available.

“Therefore, many of the tenants who owe rent, who face eviction or who seek to rent or buy property due to the pandemic are dealing with private citizens or companies and less so with government agencies.

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“Consequently, my recommendation for improving access and affordability in the COVID-19 era and beyond, as presented at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting and which is still apt for this gathering, is for private companies and individuals to give back some of what they control to citizens in the way that the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) has given back to citizens some of what it controls.

“For example, in cases where the rents of businesses or some individuals are due for renewal, the private landlords can give back by accepting monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly rents, instead of one, two or three years rents in advance.

“The risk of defaults can be secured by bank guarantees or insurance bonds provided by the tenants or the employer in exchange for a direct debit mandate from the employee for the deduction of his rent from his salary to pay the landlord.

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“Where rent has fallen into arrears, it is possible to emulate what the FGN did through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to reschedule payment on loans by rescheduling the payment for the tenant to more affordable terms, instead of adopting eviction.”
(Source- The Nation)
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