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Lady laments as landlord doubles her rent from N750k to N1.4 million

Lagos landlord increases rent by 100%

idowu by idowu
January 2, 2025
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  • A Nigerian lady, “BigAra,” shares a letter from her landlord’s lawyer notifying a rent increase from N750K to N1.4 million.
  • The rent for her one-bedroom apartment in Ajah, Lagos, will rise to N1.2 million, with an additional N200,000 service charge per annum.
  • The new rent takes effect from the next renewal in December 2025.
  • The letter warns tenants who cannot meet the new rent that they must vacate the property.

A Nigerian lady identified as “BigAra,” has expressed her frustration after her landlord drastically increased the rent of her one-bedroom apartment in Ajah, Lagos, from N750,000 to N1.4 million.

The tenant shared the details of the letter she received from the landlord’s lawyer, informing her and other tenants of the significant rent hike.

According to the letter, the new rent is set at N1.2 million, with an additional service charge of N200,000 per annum, effective from the next rent renewal in December 2025.

Lagos landlord increases rent by 100%

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The letter further stated that tenants unable to afford the new rent would have to vacate the property.

Part of the letter reads: 

“Please note that the rent of the apartment you occupy has been increased to the sum of N1,200.000.00 and service charge N200,000.00 per annum from your next rent renewal on December 2025. “

“Inability to renew the tenancy at the current rate/rent, please vacate the property.”

Netizens Reactions…

@Indiana said: “From 750 to 1.4!!! Haba that’s very cruel na.”

@Debzrealty said: “Later they’ll say they want responsible person or working class. Tell me how working class can afford this apartment for 1.4m.”

@wemimo444 said: “Abeg vacate. It’s outrageous and the landlord is not considerate. The increase is after 2 years and is just 20 per cent.”

See below;

In other news, A man identified as Lawrence Ifeanyi has taken to Facebook to accuse his landlord, Mr. John Okechukwu Nwaimo, of deliberately setting fire to his pharmacy and aesthetics clinic in Ajah, Lagos.

In a series of distressing posts, Ifeanyi shared videos showing his pharmacy being engulfed in flames on Tuesday night.

The visibly shaken man claimed that the incident followed a series of accusations from his landlord...

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