Members of Enugu State House of Assembly on Tuesday read for the first time a Bill for a Law to amend the Landlord and Tenant Law of Enugu State, 2004.

The bill sponsored by Hon. Okey Mbah, among other things, seek reduce the outrageous amount charged those seeking apartments by property agents in the State by pegging the fee at 10% of the annual rent.

“With effect from the commencement of this law and notwithstanding any provision in other enactments, agent fee chargeable for procuring any accommodation in the State shall not exceed 10% of rent paid by the prospective tenant.”

Hon. Mbah also proposes that “no tenant shall be caused to pay any further premium in acquiring any accommodation except legal fee payable to a qualified legal practitioner for the purpose of preparing the landlord and tenant agreement and such fee shall not exceed 10% of the rent.

The bill also seek to empower Enugu State Housing Development Corporation through its managing director to register any person who intends to operate as an agent in the State and give such person a permit will shall be renewed annually.

The bill futher proposes that “any person or persons who contravene any of the provisions of this law is liable, on summary conviction to a fine of N500,000 or imprisonment for a term of six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.”

The Advocate reports that the proposed law has earned the state lawmakers accolades as the residents took to the social media on hearing the news of the planned amendment to express gratitude to the lawmakers over the move to checkmate the excesses of landlords and property agents in the state.

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They urged the lawmakers to ensure the passage of the bill into law without delay just as the expressed optimism that Governor Peter Mbah would sign the law in line with his commitment to the welfare of the people.