Nigerian Rent Increase: Lady Cries Out After Landlord Raises ₦650k To ₦1.3M - Properties - Nairaland
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| Nigerian Rent Increase: Lady Cries Out After Landlord Raises ₦650k To ₦1.3M by sweetsandy4luv(op): 7:44pm On May 26 |
A Nigerian lady has triggered a wave of reactions online after sharing her experience with a sudden rent hike that left her with little choice but to move out. According to her, the landlord added ₦650k on top of what she was already paying — taking it straight to ₦1.3 million. Honestly, that kind increase can throw anybody off balance. Nigerian Rent Increase: What Happened in Her Case According to her, she wasn’t comfortable with the new amount at all, so she refused. But that didn’t end there. She said the landlord went ahead to issue her a quit notice after she refused the increase. Just like that, she found herself searching for a new place — something that isn’t exactly easy these days. Nigerian Rent Increase: Why People Are Reacting As her story spread, people quickly began to weigh in. Some Nigerians say they’re not surprised at all. For them, this is already becoming normal — landlords increasing rent almost overnight, especially in major cities. Others, however, feel there should be some level of control. They argue that increases like this, without warning or structure, put tenants under serious pressure. One comment online captured the mood: “₦650k increase just like that? How is someone supposed to adjust to that?” But there are also those who see it differently. A few people pointed out that landlords are also dealing with rising costs — from building materials to maintenance — and may be adjusting rent to keep up. Still, for many tenants, that explanation doesn’t make the situation any easier. Because the reality on ground is simple — Rent in Nigeria is becoming something else entirely. And for a lot of people, it’s no longer just about finding a house… it’s about finding something they can actually afford to keep. That’s where the real tension is. Some believe the market should regulate itself. Others feel something has to give before things get worse. And truth be told, stories like this are not even rare anymore — people are starting to notice. So if you were in her position… Would you try to negotiate, accept the increase, or just move on? Source: https://www.newsflashngr.com/nigerian-rent-increase-lady-cries-out-after/
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| Re: Nigerian Rent Increase: Lady Cries Out After Landlord Raises ₦650k To ₦1.3M by Thundafireseun: 7:47pm On May 26 |
Omo the shit is not funny... Assba is worse.... The Barr in charge of my house was trying to extort me 100k to allow me stay in the house after my rent was dragged from 700 to 1200 |
| Re: Nigerian Rent Increase: Lady Cries Out After Landlord Raises ₦650k To ₦1.3M by CodeTemplar: 8:05pm On May 26 |
Thundafireseun:N700 house or mango tree? |
| Re: Nigerian Rent Increase: Lady Cries Out After Landlord Raises ₦650k To ₦1.3M by CrownOfClay724: 9:47pm On May 26 |
CodeTemplar:. N700house or mango tree?[/quote] |
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