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Me And My Missing Tenant by Nsiehi(op): 10:03pm On Sep 06, 2025
Dear Nairalanders and property owners,

I wish to seek your kind counsel on to how deal with a problem posed by a tenant in my property.

I rented out a unit of 2 bedroom flat to this my tenant some 3 years ago. He is in the habit of owing bills (electricity, security, etc). House rent payment is also delayed. I do not live in this compound but do pay weekly visits to inspect the house. There are other tenants living in the compound too.

About 8months ago, I noticed an unusual absence of the tenant's wife and their 2 year old son. Some of their household items they usually kept in the balcony were gone too. I thought at this time that they may have gone on holiday. A few weeks after, he had another guy living with him whom he introduced as his brother. A Month later, I did not see the tenant nor the person he introduced as his brother. That flat has been locked for 7 months now and every effort to contact them through their 3 phone numbers have been unsuccessful. His electricity and security bills have piled up since April last year. The compound uses the estimated billing system for electricity and at the end of every month, the tenants share the bills. Disconnecting any flat here does not affect the the estimated bills sent to the compound. I have been planning to install prepaid meter but seriously financially-challenged.

The tenant's rent will expire by the end of this month and I do not have any intention to receive any renewed rent from him.

I have tried many possible means to reach him or his wife but all have been unsuccessful. I was beginning to think recently that the guy he introduced to me as his brother was a new tenant that he sublet my house to. I have not seen the so-called brother, neither does his phone number go through. I want to speak with a lawyer and also inform the police, but I do not know if this is a good decision.

Dear Nairalanders I hereby seek your wise counsel on this matter and how to prevent a future repeat.

Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Akinfenwamight(m): 10:08pm On Sep 06, 2025
Nsiehi:
Dear Nairalanders and property owners,

I wish to seek your kind counsel on to how deal with a problem posed by a tenant in my property. I rented out a unit of 2 bedroom flat to this my tenant some 3 years ago. He is in the habit of owing bills (electricity, security, etc). House rent payment is also delayed. I do not live in this compound but do pay weekly visits to inspect the house. There are other tenants living in the compound too. About 8months ago, I noticed an unusual absence of the tenant's wife and their 2 year old son. Some of their household items they usually kept in the balcony were gone too. I thought at this time that they may have gone on holiday. A few weeks after, he had another guy living with him whom he introduced as his brother. A Month later, I did not see the tenant nor the person he introduced as his brother. That flat has been locked for 7 months now and every effort to contact them through their 3 phone numbers have been unsuccessful. His electricity and security bills have piled up since April last year. The compound uses the estimated billing system for electricity and at the end of every month, the tenants share the bills. Disconnecting any flat here does not affect the the estimated bills sent to the compound. I have been planning to install prepaid meter but seriously financially-challenged.
The tenant's rent will expire by the end of this month and I do not have any intention to receive any renewed rent from him.

I have tried many possible means to reach him or his wife but all have been unsuccessful. I was beginning to think recently that the guy he introduced to me as his brother was a new tenant that he sublet my house to. I have not seen the so-called brother, neither does his phone number go through. I want to speak with a lawyer and also inform the police, but I do not know if this is a good decision.
Dear Nairalanders I hereby seek your wise counsel on this matter and how to prevent a future repeat.
try to break his door,pack his load outside and see what happened grin

They're trying to set you up

Follow legal ways sha

Mynd44 Dominique nlfpmod move to FrontPage please
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Nsiehi(op): 10:17pm On Sep 06, 2025
Akinfenwamight:
try to break his door,pack his load outside and see what happened grin

They're trying to set you up

Follow legal ways sha

Mynd44 Dominique nlfpmod move to FrontPage pleadse
grin grin grin The man looks like a troublesome person, perhaps looking for some form of compensation. I wouldn't try breaking into that flat without a legal backing.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Ishilove: 2:38am On Sep 07, 2025
Once rent is expired, go to the police and report the matter. May we not have tenants from hell
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Pat081: 9:14am On Sep 07, 2025
Go to high court and report
High court will give order for you so you will go to the place with court official and Police to take list of every thing in that room
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Nazgul: 2:29pm On Sep 07, 2025
See let me advise you. Just hand over your house to a property lawyer to manage. Tell him how much your rent is and give him free hand to add whatever he wants on the rent as his commission, trust me, you won't have any problem with any tenent.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by baaliyah(m): 8:41pm On Sep 07, 2025
Nazgul:
See let me advise you. Just hand over your house to a property lawyer to manage. Tell him how much your rent is and give him free hand to add whatever he wants on the rent as his commission, trust me, you won't have any problem with any tenent.
Way to go. I don't know how home owners cope with collection of rents themselves.
Safe yourself the stress.
He even visits weekly, to do what?
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by SeyiAyorinde(m): 3:40pm On Sep 10, 2025
Nazgul:
See let me advise you. Just hand over your house to a property lawyer to manage. Tell him how much your rent is and give him free hand to add whatever he wants on the rent as his commission, trust me, you won't have any problem with any tenent.
I will follow this next year.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by bixton(m): 7:01pm On Sep 12, 2025
Nsiehi:
Dear Nairalanders and property owners,

I wish to seek your kind counsel on to how deal with a problem posed by a tenant in my property.

I rented out a unit of 2 bedroom flat to this my tenant some 3 years ago. He is in the habit of owing bills (electricity, security, etc). House rent payment is also delayed. I do not live in this compound but do pay weekly visits to inspect the house. There are other tenants living in the compound too.

About 8months ago, I noticed an unusual absence of the tenant's wife and their 2 year old son. Some of their household items they usually kept in the balcony were gone too. I thought at this time that they may have gone on holiday. A few weeks after, he had another guy living with him whom he introduced as his brother. A Month later, I did not see the tenant nor the person he introduced as his brother. That flat has been locked for 7 months now and every effort to contact them through their 3 phone numbers have been unsuccessful. His electricity and security bills have piled up since April last year. The compound uses the estimated billing system for electricity and at the end of every month, the tenants share the bills. Disconnecting any flat here does not affect the the estimated bills sent to the compound. I have been planning to install prepaid meter but seriously financially-challenged.

The tenant's rent will expire by the end of this month and I do not have any intention to receive any renewed rent from him.

I have tried many possible means to reach him or his wife but all have been unsuccessful. I was beginning to think recently that the guy he introduced to me as his brother was a new tenant that he sublet my house to. I have not seen the so-called brother, neither does his phone number go through. I want to speak with a lawyer and also inform the police, but I do not know if this is a good decision.

Dear Nairalanders I hereby seek your wise counsel on this matter and how to prevent a future repeat.
There are special courts that handle landlord vs tenant issue, kindly go there and report the issue. They will advice you properly.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by helinues:
Go and get court order and break the room. It's unfair to disappear for that long without any communication
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Sucre6: 7:06pm On Sep 12, 2025
Engage the services of a lawyer, let him draft out owners Intention to reclaim his property, since he has gone Awol, do a substituted service to him through his whatsaap and have a court beilif to do same, then wait for expiration of the order and go back to court and report if he hasn't parked out, and then the court enforcement unit will come, break the door and take his things out and take them to the court, in all you do make sure u don't break the door yourself, let the court enforcement unit do that,
Good luck
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by iOYEN: 7:07pm On Sep 12, 2025
Don't break the door oooo, you should go to the court and get a proper document. Infact, they will follow from the court to break the door and go away with his properties.
Imagine breaking down his door, packing out his properties, and he later shows up that he has properties more valuable than that or money, gold inside the house. Who will be your witness that you didn't take it?

Akinfenwamight:
try to break his door,pack his load outside and see what happened grin

They're trying to set you up

Follow legal ways sha

Mynd44 Dominique nlfpmod move to FrontPage please
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by horpe132(m): 7:09pm On Sep 12, 2025
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Report the case of a missing tenant to the nearest police station..
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Your system of electricity bill sharing isn't logical, so if for whatever reason I'm out of town for two months, & my change Over is on neutral.... I will still pay when I get back??...as how nahuh
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The police can assist or back you in forcefully entering the apartment under the guise of searching for a missing tenant.
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From there U know what to do next
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Mathewrichard99: 7:09pm On Sep 12, 2025
Please, quickly seek the services of a lawyer. Henceforth, always use agents and lawyer to let out your house. It saves you a lot of headache. That's what I do..The legal and agent fees will be paid by the tenants while your own house rent and caution fees if you collect such will be paid to you directly.

It means a lot cos of protection against something like this..........so sorry, just get a lawyer to help you out.......



Nsiehi:
Dear Nairalanders and property owners,

I wish to seek your kind counsel on to how deal with a problem posed by a tenant in my property.

I rented out a unit of 2 bedroom flat to this my tenant some 3 years ago. He is in the habit of owing bills (electricity, security, etc). House rent payment is also delayed. I do not live in this compound but do pay weekly visits to inspect the house. There are other tenants living in the compound too.

About 8months ago, I noticed an unusual absence of the tenant's wife and their 2 year old son. Some of their household items they usually kept in the balcony were gone too. I thought at this time that they may have gone on holiday. A few weeks after, he had another guy living with him whom he introduced as his brother. A Month later, I did not see the tenant nor the person he introduced as his brother. That flat has been locked for 7 months now and every effort to contact them through their 3 phone numbers have been unsuccessful. His electricity and security bills have piled up since April last year. The compound uses the estimated billing system for electricity and at the end of every month, the tenants share the bills. Disconnecting any flat here does not affect the the estimated bills sent to the compound. I have been planning to install prepaid meter but seriously financially-challenged.

The tenant's rent will expire by the end of this month and I do not have any intention to receive any renewed rent from him.

I have tried many possible means to reach him or his wife but all have been unsuccessful. I was beginning to think recently that the guy he introduced to me as his brother was a new tenant that he sublet my house to. I have not seen the so-called brother, neither does his phone number go through. I want to speak with a lawyer and also inform the police, but I do not know if this is a good decision.

Dear Nairalanders I hereby seek your wise counsel on this matter and how to prevent a future repeat.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Babalegba(m): 7:13pm On Sep 12, 2025
Nazgul:
See let me advise you. Just hand over your house to a property lawyer to manage. Tell him how much your rent is and give him free hand to add whatever he wants on the rent as his commission, trust me, you won't have any problem with any tenent.
I handed my property to a caretaker. He collected the rent and didn't give it to me. Shortly after he had a stroke so the money was gone for good.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by sterlingD(m):
bixton:
There are special courts that handle landlord vs tenant issue, kindly go there and report the issue. They will advice you properly.
It is the rent tribunal. Let him go to the rent tribunal see the magistrate and table everything before the magistrate. The magistrate will take it up from there on what to do and how to go about it
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by bluefilm: 7:15pm On Sep 12, 2025
Nsiehi:
Dear Nairalanders and property owners,

I wish to seek your kind counsel on to how deal with a problem posed by a tenant in my property.

I rented out a unit of 2 bedroom flat to this my tenant some 3 years ago. He is in the habit of owing bills (electricity, security, etc). House rent payment is also delayed. I do not live in this compound but do pay weekly visits to inspect the house. There are other tenants living in the compound too.

About 8months ago, I noticed an unusual absence of the tenant's wife and their 2 year old son. Some of their household items they usually kept in the balcony were gone too. I thought at this time that they may have gone on holiday. A few weeks after, he had another guy living with him whom he introduced as his brother. A Month later, I did not see the tenant nor the person he introduced as his brother. That flat has been locked for 7 months now and every effort to contact them through their 3 phone numbers have been unsuccessful. His electricity and security bills have piled up since April last year. The compound uses the estimated billing system for electricity and at the end of every month, the tenants share the bills. Disconnecting any flat here does not affect the the estimated bills sent to the compound. I have been planning to install prepaid meter but seriously financially-challenged.

The tenant's rent will expire by the end of this month and I do not have any intention to receive any renewed rent from him.

I have tried many possible means to reach him or his wife but all have been unsuccessful. I was beginning to think recently that the guy he introduced to me as his brother was a new tenant that he sublet my house to. I have not seen the so-called brother, neither does his phone number go through. I want to speak with a lawyer and also inform the police, but I do not know if this is a good decision.

Dear Nairalanders I hereby seek your wise counsel on this matter and how to prevent a future repeat.
Are you Igbo?

Why is your name nsiehi?

Do you know what that really means in Igbo?
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Mathewrichard99: 7:16pm On Sep 12, 2025
Exactly what I do......in this time and age, running after a tenant to fulfil his obligation.....no no......i have an agent and a lawyer......all I wait for when having a new tenant is legal agreement and the my money to my account. I collect the legal agreement to sign and return it to the agent to give the tenant.


SeyiAyorinde:
I will follow this next year.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Nobody: 7:18pm On Sep 12, 2025
They have japa'd. Get police and break the door to move their things out.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by correctguy101(m): 7:19pm On Sep 12, 2025
baaliyah:
Way to go. I don't know how home owners cope with collection of rents themselves.
Safe yourself the stress.
He even visits weekly, to do what?
Lols..

To stretch leg na... Or is it to stress himself?

I suspect it's the later. gringrin .

Madam Ishilove and others has given advice not "add-vice" like some nairalanders like to do.

I even believe he already knows what to do even before creating this thread.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by HelenaWills(f):
I don't get you sir.

You mean, someone who's not been around for 7 months is supposed to keep sharing light bills with current users?
Is that how it's done on norms?
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by AndroBlaze: 7:22pm On Sep 12, 2025
You cannot break down his door unless you have some sort of court order or reason to believe there is something criminal happening.

Please don't listen to all the olodos that are telling you to break down his door.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by ajalawole(m): 7:23pm On Sep 12, 2025
The tenant has relocate trust me. Don't be surprised if you break into his flat and it's empty. Wait till expiration of his rent and get a court order that you want to take the ownership of your flat. Wait a week or more and break in if he don't show up. He may rent your flat out to that fake brother without you knowing
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Jumbojax(m): 7:27pm On Sep 12, 2025
Babalegba:
I handed my property to a caretaker. He collected the rent and didn't give it to me. Shortly after he had a stroke so the money was gone for good.
Caretakers, agents, pick your poison. But a property lawyer I see slamming the book on offenders. This I see
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by ajalawole(m): 7:27pm On Sep 12, 2025
Nsiehi:
grin grin grin The man looks like a troublesome person, perhaps looking for some form of compensation. I wouldn't try breaking into that flat without a legal backing.
I sue my former landlord for stealing when he break into my apartment years back. He agree to pay me out of court 120k even when my rent was due just 2month on that waa 2019. You can't break into soemoene apartment if you don't get a court order. Break into someone apartment and the person accuse you of stealing his money now that people do POS and keep cash around.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Lawalemi(m): 7:28pm On Sep 12, 2025
That is the best decision. Get a lawyer and charge the case to court.
Just that it will take you about 8 months to get judgement but better to start now
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by ajalawole(m): 7:31pm On Sep 12, 2025
Babalegba:
I handed my property to a caretaker. He collected the rent and didn't give it to me. Shortly after he had a stroke so the money was gone for good.
handly your property yourself just make sure you have a lawyer, those agents will eat fat on your property and even wish you dead. Once you notice a tenant is stubborn, go to your lawyer he will draft out a later for you that is all. Don't let an agent handle your property.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by candygist: 7:31pm On Sep 12, 2025
That your tenant must be an **** man shocked. What part of the country is your house located ?
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Checkwell: 7:40pm On Sep 12, 2025
baaliyah:
Way to go. I don't know how home owners cope with collection of rents themselves.
Safe yourself the stress.
He even visits weekly, to do what?
To look for trouble, of course. Weekly visits shocked. Let him continue. He doesn't know how to use lawyers to oversee his house.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Ganjafama(m): 7:44pm On Sep 12, 2025
Nsiehi:
Dear Nairalanders and property owners,

I wish to seek your kind counsel on to how deal with a problem posed by a tenant in my property.

I rented out a unit of 2 bedroom flat to this my tenant some 3 years ago. He is in the habit of owing bills (electricity, security, etc). House rent payment is also delayed. I do not live in this compound but do pay weekly visits to inspect the house. There are other tenants living in the compound too.

About 8months ago, I noticed an unusual absence of the tenant's wife and their 2 year old son. Some of their household items they usually kept in the balcony were gone too. I thought at this time that they may have gone on holiday. A few weeks after, he had another guy living with him whom he introduced as his brother. A Month later, I did not see the tenant nor the person he introduced as his brother. That flat has been locked for 7 months now and every effort to contact them through their 3 phone numbers have been unsuccessful. His electricity and security bills have piled up since April last year. The compound uses the estimated billing system for electricity and at the end of every month, the tenants share the bills. Disconnecting any flat here does not affect the the estimated bills sent to the compound. I have been planning to install prepaid meter but seriously financially-challenged.

The tenant's rent will expire by the end of this month and I do not have any intention to receive any renewed rent from him.

I have tried many possible means to reach him or his wife but all have been unsuccessful. I was beginning to think recently that the guy he introduced to me as his brother was a new tenant that he sublet my house to. I have not seen the so-called brother, neither does his phone number go through. I want to speak with a lawyer and also inform the police, but I do not know if this is a good decision.

Dear Nairalanders I hereby seek your wise counsel on this matter and how to prevent a future repeat.
You want him to pay for electricity he didn't use. Not fair at all. Concentrate on reclaiming your apartment and forget about the electricity bill.
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by Lekby25: 8:02pm On Sep 12, 2025
AndroBlaze:
You cannot break down his door unless you have some sort of court order or reason to believe there is something criminal happening.

Please don't listen to all the olodos that are telling you to break down his door.
Must you insult them? They are speaking from their own level of understanding
Re: Me And My Missing Tenant by mblarry1(m): 8:06pm On Sep 12, 2025
Court of arbitration....






There are special courts that handle landlord vs tenant issue, kindly go there and report the issue. They will advice you properly.[/quote]
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