Saturday 13 July 2013

How to Protect Your Rights, Interests and Property as a Landlord



Landlord/tenant matter remains a common case in our courts today. If you are a landlord, you will agree with me that the amount you spend on litigation is a bit expensive. But do you know that there are some legal tips you need to acquire to enable you avoid costly legal mistakes? Do you know that even though you have a very good case against your tenant, you can seriously mar your case, if you take wrong steps?

Like the tenant, you also have your rights, interests and property to protect? But there are strict procedures for doing these. You cannot do things any how or the way you want it. To avoid incurring the wrath of the law, strict compliance with laid down procedures is required.

For details on what you need to know as a landlord in order to protect your rights, interests and property, order the e-book titled LANDLORD’S TREASURY – How to Protect Your Rights, interests and Property Under Nigerian Jurisdiction. Code: B3 (1). Written by a an experienced legal practitioner, this e-book deals extensively at statutory provisions which must be complied with by both landlord and tenant, failure of which will spell some disaster to the defaulting party.

Here are benefits the landlord, caretaker or estate agent stand to gain from the e-book:


  • Requirements of a valid tenancy agreement.

  • Secret of protecting your rights, interests and property.

  • Covenants that must be inserted in the agreement.

  • Two essential clauses that must be inserted in the agreement and their importance.

  •  Legal obligations of landlord to the tenant.

  • How to eject your tenant without incurring the wrath of the law.

  • When to issue quit notice.

  • Reliefs available to landlord.

  • Statutory grounds that the landlord can establish to recover his premises from the tenant.

  • Reliefs available to tenant where the landlord breaches the express terms of the covenants.

  • Secrets of managing your properties without stress.

Price: N2,000
How to Order
Pay N2,000 into the following account:
Bank: UBA
Account Name: Adaji Sunday
Account Number: 2015569824
After payment, text your payment details to: 07061016859. Remember to include the code of the eBook. The code is: B3 (1). The payment details you will text to us will look like this:
Name/email/amount/code/teller No/date          
Example: sunny/conqueror.adaji30@gmail.com/N2,000/B3 (1)/78901/27/5/13 
On confirmation of your payment, your order will be sent to your email box where you will download or print out and read.  

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