Property Agents in Ebonyi State are in for a hard time as the State announced new policy which will guide tenants and reduce cost of rentage.
As part of measures to address the rising cost of accommodation, Governor Francis Nwifuru, has announced a complete ban on house and land agent businesses across the state.
Effective date is January 1, 2026.
Governor Nwifuru attributed the skyrocketing rents and property prices in Ebonyi to the exploitative practices of agents, who often charge exorbitant fees sometimes up to ₦500,000 merely to show prospective tenants properties that are not even their own.
“I don’t want to see or hear anything about house or land agents in Ebonyi State from 2026. I am here for the good people of Ebonyi.
“This exploitation must stop. No agent should collect any money from anyone seeking accommodation again,” the Governor declared.
The ban, which has generated widespread reactions, is welcomed by many residents who see it as a bold move to curb exploitation in the real estate sector and make housing more affordable.
This development also aligns with ongoing efforts by the Ebonyi State House of Assembly, which has expressed concerns about rising rents and deliberated on bills to regulate landlords and housing practices.
The Assembly’s interventions are aimed at easing the burden on low- and middle-income earners struggling with the high cost of accommodation.
Overall, the ban is designed to stop exploitation, reduce the cost of housing and shops, and ensure fairer access to accommodation for the people of Ebonyi State.
From 2026, the government hopes to restore balance in the housing sector by eliminating exploitative intermediaries.
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