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Commercial leases

Initial costs

What costs if any, other than rent, are payable by a tenant at the start of a lease?

Nigeria

Nigeria

There is no statute imposing costs on the lessee of property or exempting the landlord from responsibility to pay the costs usually payable by the landlord. Property taxes (land use charges) which comprises the municipal land rates (ground rents), tenement rates and all land based rates are by law the obligations of the landlord to pay. However, in Lagos State, it is the obligation of the owner to pay it. The word “owner” is described to mean the landlord or lessee. of a lease agreement of 10 years and above. The landlord may before commencement of the lease, negotiate with the tenant that the stamping costs of the lease agreement is to be borne by the tenant and the land charges which ordinarily is the responsibility of the landlord is either borne by the tenant or shared by both the tenant and the landlord in a proportion to be agreed by the parties.

The Stamp Duties Act as amended by the Finance Act 2020 requires lease agreements to be stamped within 30 days from the date of execution before it is received in judicial proceedings. The tenant has responsibility for stamping of the lease agreement, the obligation is usually not enforceable against the tenant except expressly agreed in the lease agreement. It is usual that for short term leases, a landlord bears the cost for stamping to enable the document to be received in judicial proceedings.

The law requires that leases of terms over three years should be registered at the State Land Registry. The costs for consent, stamping and registration are the responsibility of the tenant, purchaser, or person whom the property or lease interest is vested.

The landlord will usually insist that its solicitor is responsible for the preparation of the lease agreement and the lessee is to bear the costs for the solicitor’s fees for legal services rendered. The parties may however, agree to bear their own costs and pay for the services of any professional retained by them. The Tenancy Law of Lagos State 2011 which provides for each party to pay the fees of any professional engaged by it is only applicable in areas not considered to be highbrow locations.

A landlord may also insist on the lessee paying a certain sum of money as “Refundable Security Deposit”. This is a refundable deposit made by the tenant to cover any damage occasioned to the property due to the tenant’s fault or to be applied to cover to cover for the tenant’s payment default. The fee is refundable where there are no such damage to the property and no outstanding on the part of the tenant.