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A court can only order the sale of an absconded tenant’s property to pay rent owed – Rent Control 

April 15, 2024
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The Rent Control Department has revealed that a court can order the sale of property or valuable items left by an absconded tenant to pay unpaid rent.

An absconded tenant is when a tenant leaves their rented property without giving notice of their intent to leave.

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The Department said landlords are not legally obligated to remove the property of an absconded tenant.

Public Relations Officer Emmanuel Kporsu, in an interview on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, said there are processes involved for a landlord to remove the items or property of a tenant who has absconded without a trace.

The law mandates a tenancy agreement for tenants, outlining the rent period and related matters.

The PRO said the law requires that when a tenant wants to travel for a longer period, he or she would have to inform the landlord, and in the case of an expired rent, the tenant would have to renew before travelling.

But should the tenant refuse to renew the tenancy agreement expire and the landlord does not hear from the tenant, the landlord would then have to inform Rent Control, who would then go to court and seek an order or a notice that would be pasted in front of the tenant’s room for two weeks.

If the renter is not heard from in two weeks, Rent Control will come get the things and hold them for another two weeks before returning to court with a list of items.

The court will order the sale of items, and if the tenant owes the landlord, the money will be used to pay the debt.

Mr. Kporsu stated that if there is a balance, it will be deposited in the consolidated fund, and the court may also order the donation of items or property to SOS.

“In the instance of an absconded tenant, if the individual fails to notify the landlord of his or her travels and the tenancy expires with no communication from the tenant, the landlord must notify us by law. We shall next file a court order or notice to be posted in the tenant’s room for two weeks. 

If the renter has not returned or contacted the landlord within two weeks, Rent Control will remove the things and retain them for another two weeks. When the two weeks are up and the tenant hasn’t returned, we will return to court with the list of objects, and the court will order that they be sold and the tenant’s obligation paid. When there is a balance, money is deposited in the consolidated fund.

Mr. Kporsu concluded that the court can also order the items to be donated to SOS.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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