REALWorld Law

Commercial leases

Specific regulations for asset classes

Are there any specific regulations and/or laws which apply to leases of particular categories of real estate, such as residential, industrial, offices, retail or hotels and what is their impact?

Nigeria

Nigeria

The laws regulating leases in Nigeria are not specifically targeted to separate and distinct categories of real property. There are no specific laws promulgated to regulate real property in the categories of either residential, commercial, offices, retail or hotels. There are however, in the various states similar regulations applicable to all forms of tenancies, irrespective of the categorization of the property.

The Nigerian Constitution empowers the States within the Federation to make regulations with respect to recovery of premises, rent control, land use and property rights subject to the provisions of the Land Use Act.

In ascertaining real property interests and rights, much reliance is placed on case law as espoused by judicial authorities and are overriding and applicable as municipal laws regulating all forms of real property rights together with relevant statutes.

In Nigeria generally, the terms of contract pertaining to all commercial leases are enforceable by the courts, subject to municipal laws. In such instances, irrespective of the agreement of parties on matters such as re-entry and surrender of possession for breach of covenant to pay rent, or termination of the lease or even expiry of the terms agreed, the landlord must comply with the requirement to issue specific notices to quit or notice of owner’s intention to recover possession and wait for the notice period to lapse before commencing legal action to evict the tenant from the property.