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Lagos landlord tenant bill scales second reading to regulate housing disputes

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
July 11, 2025
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Lagos landlord tenant bill advances to regulate rent, eviction, and tenancy disputes while safeguarding housing rights and responsibilities across the state

The Lagos landlord tenant bill has progressed to the committee stage in the Lagos State House of Assembly following its second reading on Thursday, marking a major step toward resolving the perennial friction between landlords and tenants in the state.

Also read: Lagos Assembly demands full enforcement of tenancy law to curb rent hikes

The bill, which aims to regulate tenancy relations and streamline the process of recovering premises, was debated during plenary and widely welcomed by lawmakers.

If enacted, it will provide a legal framework that clarifies rent structures, eviction procedures, and the roles of landlords, tenants, and agents.

Providing insight into the proposed legislation, Hon. Sa’ad Olumoh (Ajeromi-Ifelodun Constituency 01) stated that the bill would bring “clarity and sanity” to tenancy issues in Lagos State.

According to him, the law will promote harmony by stipulating rent payment options—monthly or annual—defining notice periods for eviction, and specifying obligations for all stakeholders.

Hon. Aro Moshood (Ikorodu 02) described the bill as “timely and people-oriented,” suggesting that an enforcement agency should be established to curb illegal rent hikes and landlord excesses.

He argued the law would help tenants manage financial planning more effectively.

Hon. Femi Saheed (Kosofe 02) called the initiative long overdue.

“This law is long overdue and will modernise housing relationships in Lagos,” he said, adding that it also balances the concerns of landlords by addressing issues such as tenement rates and land use charges while reaffirming the courts’ jurisdiction in tenancy matters.

Other members commended the inclusiveness of the bill, noting that it addresses every stage of tenancy—from agent engagement to rent terms and dispute resolution.

They also highlighted the bill’s potential to reduce litigation and protect vulnerable groups from exploitative housing practices.

In his remarks, Speaker Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Obasa urged the House to be mindful of both landlords and tenants.

This law is long overdue and will modernise housing relationships in Lagos.

He noted that some tenants rely on end-of-year bonuses or leave allowances to meet rental obligations, while many landlords depend on rent as a primary income source amid rising building costs.

Obasa further advised the executive arm to revisit its commitments to affordable housing and ensure delivery meets growing demand.

The bill has now been referred to the Committee on Housing, which is expected to report back within three weeks.

Meanwhile, Speaker Obasa also presided over the second reading of a separate bill aimed at reforming marriage registration and documentation in the state.

The proposed law—titled A Bill for a Law to Provide for the Registration of Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage (Except Marriage under the Act) in Lagos State and for Other Connected Matters—seeks to standardise the process of documenting marriages and divorces for administrative and legal purposes.

Hon. Oladipo Ajomale (Oshodi-Isolo 02) explained that the bill would simplify court processes, aid foreign missions in verifying marital status, and support a uniform registry across the state’s five administrative divisions.

Hon. Abiodun Tobun (Epe 01) supported the bill but cautioned against unauthorised interference in marital proceedings, proposing penalties for such intrusions.

Hon. Bonu Solomon (Badagry 01) highlighted the importance of building a comprehensive marriage database, while also calling for penalties against individuals who unlawfully end marriages or shirk responsibilities.

His counterpart, Hon. Omolara Olumegbon (Lagos Island 01), stressed child welfare, urging the inclusion of mandatory child support provisions in cases of marital breakdown.

The marriage bill was subsequently committed to the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, Public Petitions, and the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) for further legislative consideration.

Also read: Lagos govt enlists real estate professionals to tackle high rent, illegal fees

Together, the Lagos landlord tenant bill and the proposed marriage documentation law signal the House’s renewed legislative focus on social stability, legal clarity, and public welfare.

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