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Types of Tenants in Nigeria
A clear guide to common tenancy categories in Nigeria, why the tenancy type matters, and how landlords and tenants can reduce disputes.

Types of Tenants in Nigeria
Quick answer: The type of tenancy affects rent obligations, notice requirements, renewal rights, recovery of possession, and dispute strategy. The label used by the parties is helpful, but the agreement, rent pattern, conduct, and applicable state law must be reviewed.
This article is general legal education. Tenancy law and recovery-of-premises procedure can differ by state and by the facts of the tenancy.
Common tenancy categories
- Fixed-term tenancy: occupation for a defined period under agreed terms.
- Periodic tenancy: occupation renewed by rent period, such as weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
- Tenancy at will: occupation that may be ended by either party, usually where no fixed term has been agreed.
- Licence or permissive occupation: permission to use premises without full tenancy rights, depending on the facts.
- Commercial tenancy: occupation for business use, often requiring more detailed clauses on use, repairs, access, and compliance.
Why classification matters
A landlord who misclassifies a tenancy may serve the wrong notice or start the wrong process. A tenant who misunderstands the arrangement may miss deadlines or fail to preserve evidence. Written agreements, payment records, receipts, and communications are important.
Practical checklist
- Keep a signed tenancy agreement where possible.
- Keep rent receipts and proof of payments.
- Confirm the rent period and expiry date.
- Do not rely on self-help eviction or force.
- Seek legal advice before serving or responding to notices.
When to speak with a lawyer
If a tenancy is disputed, rent is unpaid, notices are being served, or possession is being recovered, seek legal guidance. See Property and Real Estate Law or book a consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions related to this publication
What is the key point in Types of Tenants in Nigeria?+
Quick answer: The type of tenancy affects rent obligations, notice requirements, renewal rights, recovery of possession, and dispute strategy. The label used by the parties is helpful, but the agreement, rent pattern, conduct, and applicable state law must be reviewed.
Is this article legal advice?+
No. It is public legal education. A lawyer should review the facts, documents and deadlines before advice is applied to a specific matter.
When should I contact Chaman Law Firm?+
Contact the firm before taking legal steps, signing documents, serving notices, filing claims, completing transactions, or relying on documents that may affect your rights.
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Charles Chukwuma Nkwoka, Esq.
Chaman Law Firm shares practical legal guidance for property clients, business owners, families, diaspora clients, and professionals seeking safer decisions in Nigeria.
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