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| Lawyers...is This Tenancy Right Valid? by MisterKings(op): 5:10pm On Oct 07, 2020 |
Hi I found this online and wanted to ask the Lawyers in the house if this is valid Right to notice to quit before eviction: This is one right you must never forget because Nigerian tenants are usually ignorant this. Before you are evicted from the property you have rented, you must be given a quit notice, and the number of days is subject to the period of your tenancy: A one-year (or above) tenancy will require at least a notice of 6 months A one-month tenancy will require a minimum notice of one month A one-week tenancy will require a minimum notice of one week After this, you also entitled to a 7-day notice to recover possession. If all of these steps aren’t carried out, the landlord will not have the right to an action for eviction in court. |
| Re: Lawyers...is This Tenancy Right Valid? by psucc(m): 5:29pm On Oct 07, 2020 |
Go form right for another person's property. Even the rights in the Constitution you know have full hand na the that of landlord you want. |
| Re: Lawyers...is This Tenancy Right Valid? by MisterKings(op): 7:51pm On Oct 07, 2020 |
psucc:Speak English please, I don't understand what you just said |
| Re: Lawyers...is This Tenancy Right Valid? by psucc(m): 8:18pm On Oct 07, 2020 |
MisterKings:Which do you understand - Queen or Elizabethan? |
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