REALWorld Law

Commercial leases

Security of tenure

Does a tenant have a right to continue to occupy the relevant real estate after the expiry of a commercial lease?

Nigeria

Nigeria

A tenant (or lessee) of real property under any category whether residential or commercial is protected under the law to hold over possession even after expiration of the lease (or tenancy). The landlord (or lessor) does not have an automatic right to re-enter or recover possession of the property despite that the parties inserted in the contract a provision for re-entry into the property by the landlord, upon the expiry of the lease.

Where parties agree in the lease Agreement on the mode of notice to be issued before recovery of possession, same must be complied, otherwise, the landlord must comply with the requirement to serve on the tenant, all mandatory notices to determine the lease (notice to quit and notice of intention to recover possession) and seek an order of the court to recover possession and evict the tenant from the property.

A tenant holding over after the expiration of its lease is regarded as a statutory tenant and cannot be evicted except by laid down procedures which mandatorily are to be strictly complied with by the landlord. The tenant will, however, be liable to pay rent for the period spent in the property after the expiration of the lease.