Some real
estate agents are real criminals. The fact that landlords do not want an
interface with the tenants always lure them to the use of agents. Some
agents are there to scheme how to take the property away from the
landlord while others will tell the land lord a price different from
what they told the tenants.
This has become a challenge that tenants
and some landlords are looking for ways of bridging the third-party
method just to avoid the agents. What they do is keep surveillance on
the community and anytime a property is constructed, they already know
the owner and corner them to manage it for them.
This illicit activity of the agent got to
head recently when Police in Lagos arrested a man for duping people
desperately in search of accommodation. Operatives attached to the Force
Criminal Investigation Department, Alagbon, Lagos, effected the arrest
of the property developer for allegedly defrauding over 300 house
seekers.
The suspect according to the victims,
allegedly used various names and conniving with over 20 house agents to
dupe them of over N50 million. According to them, the property developer
and his wife renovated three houses in the Iponri, Aguda and Coker-
Orile areas of Lagos state which they allegedly used in defrauding
victims.
The chief executive officer of the
International Centre For Human Rights Non-Violence and Safety ICHR ,
Barr. Ene Sarah Unobe , in a petition to the Deputy Inspector General of
Police on behalf of the victims, urged the police to thoroughly
investigate the matter, adding that the scam involved a syndicate which
specialised in defrauding house seekers in the state.
According to her ” I was in my office
when over 100 people stormed my office that they have been duped by a
property developer and his agents. I was shocked at their number. Some
of them were weeping saying that they have become homeless and stranded.
“The victims range from young people to
the elderly and from what we gathered from them, they had already paid
for apartments but getting to the house, they found other people
occupying the apartments they have paid for. From our investigation, the
developer in connivance with his wife and other agents, collected money
from more than the number of tenants for the apartments and in some
cases, eleven people claimed they were given the keys to one apartment.
“We took up their complaints and
petitioned the DIG Intelligence and Investigation Force Headquarters
Abuja and he directed the DCP Administration FCID Alagbon Lagos to
investigate the case. From our estimation, the victims parted with over
N50 million for decent accommodations but they have been rendered
homeless. We have 316 of them complaining about this syndicate”, Unobe
said.
One of the victims who identified herself
as Mrs Johnson said “I fled from my house in Ikorodu following
incessant attacks from a notorious cult group called Badoo. I was
stranded and a house agent whom I contacted to help me get a place took
me to a house undergoing renovation at Mashalasi Street Iponri. I saw a
woman called Mrs Fumilayo and one other guy called JJ. Mrs. Fumilayo
told me that she and her husband are the developers that are renovating
the house. My agent and I inquired about a mini flat and she said N250
per annum.
“She told me to make one-year payment
into her first Bank account and I did. I brought the teller to her and
she gave me a receipt. She told me to come back in June with the
remaining balance of N100,000 for agency and agreement but when I got to
the house I found out that the room she showed me has been taken over
by another family.”
I called her mobile line but it was
switched off. I called her husband but someone picked his call and told
me he is a policeman that I should come to the station to write a
statement that he has been arrested for defrauding people. The police
told me to come to write my statement at Alagbon and when I got to the
station, I saw over 100 people crying that they have fallen victim to
house scam”.
Another victim, who simply identified
himself as Mr. Good Luck said ” I paid N260,000 for a room apartment. I
got a quit notice from my landlord that he is demolishing his house and
we should all leave. I paid cash to one Mrs. Fumilayo Adeyemi and she
gave me a receipt and asked me to come back for my key but I have been
calling her line she is not picking her calls.
“I decided to check the house but to my
shock, I met a lot of people fighting over the room. Some of the people
they duped include soldiers and naval personnel. The thugs in the area
took advantage of the situation and barricaded the house and started
collecting N50,000 from the tenants before they can allow them in over
100 of us are involved. I joined others to report at the Human Rights
office at the International Centre for Human Rights Non-Violence and
Safety. We have protested to the Lagos state government office at Alausa
Ikeja and the government directed us to the Ministry of Housing, “he
noted.
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