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Young Lady Urges Ghanaian Landlords to Allow Accommodation Agents to Blackmail Room Seekers
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Young Lady Urges Ghanaian Landlords to Allow Accommodation Agents to Blackmail Room Seekers

  • A young Ghanaian lady has called on landlords and landlords to encourage real estate agents to blackmail home seekers
  • In a video, the woman said that due to room shortage in cities, agencies are taking advantage of rent seekers and charging them all kinds of unapproved fees.
  • The comments of some Ghanaians who filled the comments section to share their opinions had a great impact on social media.

A young lady has called on hosts in Ghana to discourage accommodation agents from blackmailing room seekers.

Many Ghanaian landlords and landlords rent their flats to agencies to rent and sublet them on their behalf.

Landlord, agencies, accommodation, room seekers, Ghanaian women
A young lady is calling out Ghanaian hosts who allow accommodation agencies to blackmail room seekers. Photo credit: @endiluxbeauty/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

However, according to the Ghanaian lady identified as @endiluxbeauty on TikTok, agents are taking advantage of these situations to blackmail individuals who are in desperate need of housing.

The young lady took to social media to say that people looking for a room were walking to the room. homeowners and when landlords start looking for rooms, they refuse to rent them without the intervention of agents.

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“Ghanaian homeowners, look, what you guys are doing is very bad. It’s extremely, very, very bad. You build a house and you call realtors to rent it out. That’s understandable, but why would you come and tell us that’s the way it is? The house is in the hands of the agents.” , so should we come through agencies?” he said.

He said before taking a room seeker to see an available room, agencies charge what they call a moving fee, ranging from GH¢50 to GH¢250.

“Tell me why the moving fee is GH¢250 and apart from that I also have to pay for transportation. This means I will have to pay almost GH¢400 moving fee and transportation fee before I go to see the house. It is not a place I like very much, I will go to the next agent I have to pass, why are you doing this?” he asked.

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Aside from the moving fee, he also noted that once the room is finally secured, agents charge tenants 10 percent of the rental fee as a commission to help them find a place to stay.

“They shouldn’t even be getting 10 percent from tenants. They’re supposed to be getting it from landlords, but let’s face it, it’s become the norm now, why can’t you get five percent?” he asked again.

Ghanaians reacted to the woman’s complaints

YEN.com.gh After watching, we compiled a few reactions of Ghanaians to the lady’s complaints video on TikTok.

@Just Mliwomor said:

“By law, this rate is 5%.”

@endiluxbeauty replied:

“Wow look oooo but they get 10% ooo.”

@Kris_Glam_Bridal also said

“Hmm this is the problem, an agent came to me and told me to pick her up from her location, by the way the apartment is only 1 minute away from where I am. She also took the agency fee.”

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@kobbytarantino7 commented:

“These are some of the things our lawmakers should be legislating for, but they don’t care.”

Ghanaian woman condemns high rent prices

a related one YEN.com.gh After this broadcast, a lady cried out on social media and called on homeowners in the country to fix their problems. high rental prices.

In a video published on TikTok, the woman was seen crying and explaining how difficult the situation was. people to get reasonable accommodation In a place like Kasoa.

Her video touched the hearts of many who commented on the post to comfort her and share their thoughts

Source: YEN.com.gh