
Rent increases are one of the most common causes of conflict between landlords and tenants in Nigeria. Many tenants feel exploited, while landlords argue that rising costs justify higher rent.
So, what does the law actually say?
In this guide, we explain when rent can be increased, the legal requirements, and how both landlords and tenants can handle it properly.
Is Rent Increase Legal in Nigeria?
Yes, rent increase is legal in Nigeria. However, it is not arbitrary.
A landlord cannot just wake up and increase rent without following proper procedures. Rent adjustments must be:
1. Reasonable
2. Properly communicated
3. In line with the tenancy agreement
What the Law Says About Rent Increase
There is no single nationwide rule fixing rent prices, but general legal principles apply across Nigeria:
✔️ Agreement Matters
The tenancy agreement often states:
When rent can be reviewed
How much notice is required
This is the first document to check.
✔️ Notice Is Mandatory
A landlord must give adequate notice before increasing rent.
Typical notice expectations:
1. Monthly tenancy → At least 1 month notice
2. Yearly tenancy → Several months’ notice (commonly 6 months in practice)
✔️ Increase Must Not Be Unreasonable
Although “unreasonable” is not strictly defined, excessive or exploitative increases can be challenged in court.
Can a Landlord Increase Rent Anytime?
❌ No. A landlord cannot increase rent:
1. In the middle of an active tenancy period (unless agreed)
2. Without proper notice
3. In violation of the tenancy agreement
✔️ Rent is usually reviewed:
At the end of a tenancy term
During renewal
How Rent Increase Should Be Done (For Landlords)
If you’re a landlord, follow these steps:
1. Review the Tenancy Agreement
Check existing clauses about rent review.
2. Give Proper Notice
Notify the tenant in writing well in advance.
3. Keep It Reasonable
Consider:
a. Market rates
b. Property condition
c. Economic realities
4. Allow Room for Negotiation
A rigid approach often leads to disputes or vacancies.
What Tenants Should Do When Rent Is Increased
If your landlord increases rent:
✔️ Stay Calm and Review the Terms
Check your agreement and notice period.
✔️ Negotiate If Necessary
You can:
Request a lower increase
Ask for more time
✔️ Compare Market Prices
Ensure the new rent aligns with similar properties in your area.
✔️ Seek Legal Advice
If the increase seems unfair or illegal, you can challenge it.
Can Tenants Reject a Rent Increase?
Yes but with consequences.
If you refuse a rent increase:
The landlord may issue a Notice to Quit
You may need to vacate after due process
Rent Increase in Lagos vs Other States
Some states have more structured tenancy regulations.
Lagos State has guidelines discouraging excessive rent hikes
Other states (including Abuja) rely more on general contract and property law principles
Regardless of location, fairness and proper notice remain key.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
For Landlords:
❌ Increasing rent without notice
❌ Ignoring agreement terms
❌ Imposing unrealistic hikes
For Tenants:
❌ Ignoring rent notices
❌ Refusing to communicate
❌ Assuming all increases are illegal
Practical Tips for Both Parties
1. Always document rent discussions in writing
2. Maintain open communication
3. Use clear tenancy agreements
4. Avoid emotional or confrontational reactions




