We Determine rent Fees not Landlords – Rent Control Manager
We Determine rent Fees not Landlords – Rent Control Manager
Senior Rent Manager at the Rent Control Office in
the Ashanti Region, Paul Kofi Appiah has revealed that before anyone could rent
out a room, it is the duty of the Rent Control Department to determine the
pricing based on size and location of the house. He was quick to add that
before a Rent Control officer could do that, one has to request what he called
an application for assessment.
The application, he said, would give the green light for the officer to visit the house in ascertaining size of the room as well as inspecting washroom and toilet facilities among other required amenities in order to determine the price as the law stipulates. Mr Kofi Appiah disclosed this to host Nana Kwabena Ampratwum on Silver Omanbapa on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, adding that landlords have no right to fix or regulate price of rooms for rent or lease.
Access to water and electricity in the area, he said, are also considered and factored into the determination of the price. The Rent Control Manager re-echoed that landlords are not permitted to charge more than six months’ rent advance and thereafter. A tenant is fully protected by the law in this case and should take the matter up with the Rent Control Board, which will ensure that the proper thing is done, he added.
“A tenant is as well protected by the Act to seek redress if a landlord arbitrarily increases the rent after the initial six months’ rent advance.” Landlords can increase the rent fee after two years and that is only when he or she has added value to the room and the increment must be moderate, he pointed out.
Mr. Appiah added landlords do not determine the price of a rented room to tenant.
The application, he said, would give the green light for the officer to visit the house in ascertaining size of the room as well as inspecting washroom and toilet facilities among other required amenities in order to determine the price as the law stipulates. Mr Kofi Appiah disclosed this to host Nana Kwabena Ampratwum on Silver Omanbapa on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, adding that landlords have no right to fix or regulate price of rooms for rent or lease.
Access to water and electricity in the area, he said, are also considered and factored into the determination of the price. The Rent Control Manager re-echoed that landlords are not permitted to charge more than six months’ rent advance and thereafter. A tenant is fully protected by the law in this case and should take the matter up with the Rent Control Board, which will ensure that the proper thing is done, he added.
“A tenant is as well protected by the Act to seek redress if a landlord arbitrarily increases the rent after the initial six months’ rent advance.” Landlords can increase the rent fee after two years and that is only when he or she has added value to the room and the increment must be moderate, he pointed out.
Mr. Appiah added landlords do not determine the price of a rented room to tenant.
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