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Nigerians have been warned to report landlords forcing them to pay outstanding electricity bills left by a former tenant.

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has stated that a landlord’s outstanding electricity bills cannot be enforced on a tenant.
The agency in a tweet it shared on its Twitter page, urged Nigerians to report such landlords forcing them to pay outstanding electricity bills accumulated by previous tenant.
The agency wrote:
“A landlord’s outstanding electricity bills cannot be enforced on a tenant.

A judge recently ruled that the bills of a previous tenant cannot be enforced on a new customer.

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Send us details if you are in such situations.
~Commissioner Nathan Shatti”
A Landlord’s outstanding electricity bills cannot be enforced on a tenant.

A judge recently ruled that the bills of a previous tenant cannot be enforced on a new customer.

Send us details if you are in such situations.
~Commissioner Nathan Shatti#NERCLive

— NERC Nigeria (@NERCNG) September 16, 2020

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