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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by bluefilm: 4:53am On Sep 17, 2020
EaRtHgUy:
you are a bumbling idiot.

I love you too.
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Bigbishung(m): 4:54am On Sep 17, 2020
all these na lies.i once lived in an apartment,the bills for a year was more than my rent.nobody told me to park out.its rather unfortunate these guys are taking us for a ride
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by MemoriesAndMe: 4:56am On Sep 17, 2020
Epstein:
We are appealing this ridiculous verdict,
Is this good news or bad news to you?
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by COdeGenesis: 5:05am On Sep 17, 2020
Last last discos go disconnect the light until landlord clears his bill. Very stupid verdict. How would it be implemented
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by baysan(m): 5:08am On Sep 17, 2020
Every homes be should supplied a pre-paid meter for God-sake, with a Well organised payment plan, that is the only solution to this problems, electricity companies can't be bringing crazy bills and you expect customer to pay.
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Yankee101: 5:14am On Sep 17, 2020
It's like that all over the world, naija own different


Thank you Mr Judge for the right ruling

Landlords will be renting out houses where you'll see light bills as much as your rent only after you've paid and moved in.
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by femi4: 5:21am On Sep 17, 2020
post=94004184:


This has been long overdue, but it is rather late than NEVER.
Slow and steady we will get to a new and better Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria.
So when NEPA comes to cut your light, you ll show them this tweet and they ll turn back.....Nonsense, talk is cheap
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:22am On Sep 17, 2020
femi4:
So when NEPA comes to cut your light, you ll show them this tweet and they ll turn back.....Nonsense, talk is cheap
Little Femo, replying you further will be a waste of time and space.

Let's drop this below for you and ignore you henceforth like before......

A judge recently ruled that the bills of a previous tenant cannot be enforced on a new customer.

Send us details if you are in such situations.
~Commissioner Nathan Shatti
#NERCLive

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Nobody: 5:24am On Sep 17, 2020
post=94004189:

So this is not relevant to you?
No good news will ever ever make some people happy in life.
Negativity and Pessimism has been engraved on them like a tattoo.
What a shame!

Na dem.

Omo Baba Landlord in severe pains grin cheesy wink



At this point, you pity them.
You realize that they need prayers.
They hate everything good.
They hate anything uplifting.
They hate development.
They hate their country.
They even hate themselves.


GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

This girl is not okay o
.
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:26am On Sep 17, 2020
Ignore losers in life cool

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by pooozeee(m): 5:31am On Sep 17, 2020
The landlord shouldn't be held responsible too because he didn't consume the power, phcn should be held accountable for not being able to distribute prepaid meter

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by abiodunnoni(m): 5:31am On Sep 17, 2020
Let them know oo
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by ChiefJusticeFuc: 5:33am On Sep 17, 2020
Another idiotic statement from another useless regulatory body that forgoes it's mandate .

Is NERC in anyway involved in tennancy agreements?

These fools have been siding with DISCOs to rip off Nigerians and GENCOs.

Instead for these useless fools to concentrate on addressing the exploitation of electricity consumers by DISCOs they are here forming Tenancy regulators.

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by asfrankasf(m): 5:37am On Sep 17, 2020
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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by WinLABSstores: 5:45am On Sep 17, 2020
Epstein:
We are appealing this ridiculous verdict,

How many of you?
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by BoboNogoDie: 5:46am On Sep 17, 2020
Epstein:
We are appealing this ridiculous verdict,
Don't be stupîd
How many of you?
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Mokason28: 5:48am On Sep 17, 2020
GloShare:
Nonsense tweet.

Is there anyone who would normally inherit another person's bill?

Maybe Ozo would. Not me.

If NERC wants to show that they are working, they should focus on more relevant matters.

This particular matter is DOA. Only applies to dumb people.
My brother you haven’t seen anything yet
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by dingbang(m): 5:49am On Sep 17, 2020
I have uploaded on my status and my landlord has seen it.


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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Ayubaossy(m): 5:51am On Sep 17, 2020
OK
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by ericangel01(m): 6:01am On Sep 17, 2020
post=94004189:

So this is not relevant to you?
No good news will ever ever make some people happy in life.
Negativity and Pessimism has been engraved on them like a tattoo.
What a shame!

Na dem.

Omo Baba Landlord in severe pains grin cheesy wink



At this point, you pity them.
You realize that they need prayers.
They hate everything good.
They hate anything uplifting.
They hate development.
They hate their country.
They even hate themselves.


GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
I have never heard of any one paying for another man's nepA Bill before. there's no good thing about these talk
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by 9gerian: 6:06am On Sep 17, 2020
Are they just waking up?

The NERC that should have stopped and reversed all fraudulent estimated bills issued without supply. But no, they were no where to be found in spite of barrage of complaints and groaning by the people.

To think NERC actually looked the other way while the discos they were meant to regulate victimized most tenants helplessly and fraudulently mounted bills that are sometimes higher than the tenants rent.

This forces tenants to relocate out of frustration and to prevent having to owe the discos forever.

The NERC is very complicit with the whole crazy estimated bills and are directly responsible for the state of the power sector in Nigeria. Several envelops must have passed under the table to keep them from prying into the discos shady affairs for so long.

Now they want to form concern because the courts have done their job. Incompetent and wicked lots.

The NERC should be scrapped as they are just a mere appendage working for the discos. angry
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by 9gerian: 6:08am On Sep 17, 2020
Well said.

They (NERC) are the reason the power sector is a mess!

ChiefJusticeFuc:
Another idiotic statement from another useless regulatory body that forgoes it's mandate .

Is NERC in anyway involved in tennancy agreements?

These fools have been siding with DISCOs to rip off Nigerians and GENCOs.

Instead for these useless fools to concentrate on addressing the exploitation of electricity consumers by DISCOs they are here forming Tenancy regulators.


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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by DesChyko: 6:13am On Sep 17, 2020
GloShare:
Nonsense tweet.

Is there anyone who would normally inherit another person's bill?.

This is very much a problem than I would care to admit.
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by alphaNomega: 6:21am On Sep 17, 2020
dominique:
I hope they implement this and enforce it on the discos. Some houses have been disconnected for years because of the huge outstanding debt accumulated by the previous occupants. It's unfair that the new occupants have to be the ones to offset these debts before they can get reconnected.
Disconnected at whose loss? If the DISCOs refuse to metre their customers and continue with estimated billing, the only winners will be the staff that collect 'egunje' to make sure you have power supply
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by mamaafrik(m): 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
This is usually not the problem jo,meter collection,meter collection has be discouraged by those ozwo Disco to continue swindling people through estimated billing,NERC should give meter to Banks Nationwide to sell to people at subsidized amount with contactors to install it ,49k is too much for a single phase prepaid meter

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Fidecoo(m): 6:24am On Sep 17, 2020
[quote author=GloShare post=94004181]Nonsense tweet.

Is there anyone who would normally inherit another person's bill?

Maybe Ozo would. Not me.

If NERC wants to show that they are working, they should focus on more relevant matters.

This particular matter is DOA. Only applies to dumb people.[/quote,

My dear they want to force it on me ooo.
I bought a house ,and the previous owner is owing JEDC.
Now they are insisting I clear it up since they assume I am capable.
329k
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by alphaNomega: 6:24am On Sep 17, 2020
baysan:
Every homes be should supplied a pre-paid meter for God-sake, with a Well organised payment plan, that is the only solution to this problems, electricity companies can't be bringing crazy bills and you expect customer to pay.
estimated billing is like a blank cheque to these DISCOs, believe me, the don't want it to end. What sweeter business to run than the kind you type arbitrary numbers as electricity bill for your customers to pay you at the end of the month even when you don't supply power?

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by EagleNest(m): 6:25am On Sep 17, 2020
Good news. God bless the person that brought and fought for this case in court. The system need to be sanitized from so much self inflicted anomalies.
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Bahamas95(m): 6:37am On Sep 17, 2020
That my mumu former landlord won't like this news......He has an accumulated bill of almost 200k and the idiot was expecting us the new tenants to clear it. We show am pepper, nor be everybody he go take shine.

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Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by Oracleforce: 6:49am On Sep 17, 2020
inoki247:
Mumu people what if d Landlord get a prepaid Meter the month u moved in nd dem split d money on d meter, you will recharge 5k dem go comot 3k as outstanding debt credit u 2k unit....

To avoid story that touches always check the Nepa bill of the house u want to move into before paying for the house make d Bill no go shock u...
.

Who will show the NEPA bill? If you ask me NEPA I will tell you to go and come tomorrow....it means you ain't ready to rent house
Re: NERC: A Landlord's outstanding Electricity Bills Cannot Be Enforced On A Tenant by godwin2ng(m): 6:50am On Sep 17, 2020
As a landlord, do u expect me to pay the bills of a former tenant that moved out my house? Anybody moving in will bear the cost.

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