You finally, rented a house/apartment and escaped becoming homeless. Huge pressure off your shoulders, right? Being a tenant can sometimes get very frustrating when you have a landlord/landlady who just doesn’t seem to care anything about your tenancy beyond your rent payments. As a tenant, your responsibilities include, but may not be limited to maintaining decency of the home; making minor repairs that are as a result of your own negligence or carelessness and paying utility bills (if they are not included in your rent). However, it’s not all responsibilities as a tenant. You have rights too, which are mostly responsibilities of the landlord/landlady. Here are a few of them:
Your landlord/landlady, or anyone employed by them, should not harass you in your home or make it difficult for you to stay there. They could do this by entering your home without your permission, visiting at unsuitable times or stopping you from using all the rooms; or by using the water or electricity. You, on the other hand, must keep the peace in the neighbourhood and not disturb other tenants or neighbours with noise or unsavoury behaviour. This is, usually, spelt out in your Tenancy Agreement.
You, as the tenant also have a responsibility to repair the non-permanent parts of the house without expecting to be reimbursed by the landlord. Examples of such things you are responsible for include, changing faulty light bulbs, filling your gas cylinder, fixing internal decorations, maintaining the garden or yard, etc.
In the end, it’s not really a vacation being a landlord/landlady either, and tenants who understand this and empathise with their landladies/landlords create the right conditions for a very enjoyable stay. Outside of the agreements, rights and responsibilities, maintaining very cordial relations with your landlord/landlady is always a great thing. It reduces the chances of friction between you and makes both your lives easier.
Watch the minister explain some important rights and responsibilities of tenants in Ghana.
Are there some important rights and responsibilities we missed out on? Please let us know in the comments below.
Myla Homes has been proudly crowned Developer of the Year in the highly competitive Condominium… Read More
The 8th edition of the Meqasa Home & Property Fair has ended successfully, delivering two… Read More
In my experience, many land purchasers are often uncertain about how to properly acquire land… Read More
Home rental in Ghana goes beyond just finding a place to stay. It is about… Read More
Ghana’s most anticipated real estate event is back! Meqasa.com, Ghana’s leading online real estate marketplace,… Read More
Buying a house is a major life milestone, whether for personal use or for investment.… Read More
This website uses cookies.
View Comments
My name is David Joseph, am a Nigeria,am based in Ghana here,am a tenant,at Nungua by ledger road,because we are Nigeria, our landlady's sister has been treating us like animals, we don't have freedom to live freely,Just because we have mutual understanding with her elder sister,who happens to be the landlady,she so jealous that, she keeps giving us problem.so we want all this to stop,and we want justice for this act of discrimination