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Tenant files suit Against Landlord, Requests Refund For inadequate facilities.
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Tenant files suit Against Landlord, Requests Refund For inadequate facilities.

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Last updated: 2022/08/16 at 7:21 AM
By Author Published August 16, 2022
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Raheem Olabanji, a tenant, has brought a letter of demand against Johnny Rowuru, his landlord, before the Yaba Magistrate’s Court for failing to reimburse him for the rent and commission fees he paid for an office space in the Lekki district of Lagos State.

Olabanji’s counsel, Olusola Okuwobi, said his client paid N600,000 to the landlord and N140,000 to the agent as directed by the landlord.

However, Okuwobi said the landlord did not fix basic amenities in the office space, which made Olabanji decide to leave four months later.

The claimant therefore sought the refund of the N740,000.

During the examination-in-chief, Rowuru, led by his counsel, Bright Obaduemu, told the court that he had refunded the sum of N500,000 to Olabanji after he decided to terminate the tenancy agreement.

He said, “After four months, he said he didn’t want the place anymore and I should refund his money. I said I would deduct the amount equivalent to the months he had spent using the shop. He disagreed and took the matter to the police at Ajah.

“I wasn’t around, so I sent my lawyer to represent me. My lawyer told me that they had resolved the matter and asked me to refund N500,000. The account details were forwarded to me and I paid the sum of N500,000 as instructed. Initially, he said he didn’t receive the money but later on, he said he received N450,000. But my account statement showed that I sent N500,000.”

Source:punchng

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By Author August 16, 2022 August 16, 2022
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