
A shocking incident has surfaced online, where a landlord allegedly sold a house without informing the tenant, leaving them stranded and homeless.
According to reports, the landlord carried out the sale without providing any prior notice to the tenant, disregarding their right to prepare for relocation.
After the property changed ownership, the tenant was reportedly evicted without warning and forced to move their belongings out of the house immediately.
A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) brought the situation to public attention, sparking outrage and debates over tenant rights and landlord responsibilities.
Eyewitnesses claim that the tenant was left with no alternative shelter, standing outside with their belongings while facing an uncertain future.
As the post continues to gain traction, numerous social media users have voiced their opinions, criticizing the landlord’s actions and advocating for stricter rental laws to protect tenants from similar injustices.
Some netizens believe the new owner should have given the tenant ample time to relocate, while others argue that legal action should be taken against the landlord for the sudden and unfair eviction.
See some reactions below:
@Voggafrica: “Even if the house has been sold, tenants can’t be moved out immediately. The buyer should have been aware of the existing rental agreement. Unless the rent period expired, eviction shouldn’t happen like this.”
@Nanakayanfield: “So the new buyer couldn’t give the tenant some time to pack out? This is so unfair.”
@Kaido44223: “This so-called landlord is a very wicked and insensitive human being if this report is true.”
@Rich95851355: “The way landlords behave in Ghana is just unacceptable… smh.”
WATCH VIDEO:
The landlord sold the house without informing the tenant, leaving them with nowhere to stay. Their belongings are outside, and rain is about to fall 😢 pic.twitter.com/KFcqQDul6M
— Jasper Ziggle 🥷🇬🇭 🇺🇸 (@JasperZiggle) March 13, 2025