THIRTY-EIGHT property owners in the Sunyani Municipality are facing punitive action, including court trials, for violating provisions of the Rent Act.
Among those cited are eight landlords who rented out premises as hostels without registering the facilities with the Rent Control Department.
Deputy Regional Rent Control Officer, Kennedy Adjei, told The Ghanaian Times yesterday that the landlords’ actions contravened the Rent Act, making them liable for prosecution.
He added that the hostels did not meet the required standards, describing the landlords’ conduct as “criminal and reprehensible.”
Mr Adjei further revealed that his office is in discussions with the Judicial Service to establish specialised courts to expedite the prosecution of rent law offenders.
He also urged tenants to report landlords who flout the law to ensure proper redress.
“As part of our mandate, we assess and inspect residential facilities, stores, lands, and other properties to ensure they meet the required safety standards before being rented,” he explained.
Ghana’s primary rent legislation, the Rent Act 1963 (Act 220), was later reinforced and amended by the Rent Control Law 1986 (PNDCL 138).
These laws govern landlord-tenant relationships, regulate rent to ensure fair practices, and oversee the recovery of premises.
FROM DANIEL DZIRASAH, SUNYANI
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