The
chief Rent Control Officer of the Ghana Rent Control Department, Addo
Soin Dombo has stated the department has ordered its staff to begin
arresting and prosecuting landlords who charge more than six months rent
advance in the country.
Mr. Dombo said a situation where
landlords charge between two to three years rent advance is against the
law and described such advances as illegal.
Speaking on ETV Ghana
yesterday, Mr. Dombo added that investigations have proven that
landlords who impose unnecessary rent advances on tenants are those who
fail to pay their obliged taxes.
He said it is also illegal for
landlords to increase their rent charges arbitrarily, adding that no
landlord has the right to charge more than six months’ rent advance.
Mr.
Dombo revealed that the biggest challenge facing the department has to
do with inadequate staff rendering their services ineffective.
He
said currently with a population of more than 24 million in the
country, the department has only 32 staff across the country, putting
pressure on the few workers who are working hard on daily basis to
restore sanity in the sector.
“Can you imagine that the whole
Greater Accra region is managed by only five rent professional officers
putting pressure on us as my office has been turned into a consultancy
room where people queue up every day for solutions,” he stated.
He
revealed that, the Labour Commission in 2010 gave the department the
green light to employ 75 rent professionals, but have since not received
any approval from the Finance Ministry despite several letters to the
Ministry justifying the need.
The Chief Rent Control Officer
urged tenants to resist any attempts by landlords to arbitrarily
increase rent charges, explaining that rent could only be increased when
the landlord had made some significant improvement in the apartment
where the tenant lives.
“A landlord cannot just increase rent
charges, unless under law and through the department for assessment
before an increment because it supposed to be 2% after every two years,”
he opined.
He advised tenants to resist any attempt by landlords
who are bent on evicting them forcefully to report the issue to the
department for redress, adding that under no circumstance should a
landlord eject a tenant on the basis of rent advance increments.
On
the issue of tenancy agreement, the officer said what is currently
happening across the country is not the best and not supported by law
because the agreement should be prepared between the landlord and the
tenant and not the landlord alone.
He advised landlords to
investigate the background of their would-be tenants in order to avoid
renting rooms to people with questionable lifestyles, adding that
tenants must also check the background of their landlords before hiring
their facilities. |
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