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Can I get compensated for my wallpaper after the landlord kicked me out?

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In today’s episode, we discuss whether you can get compensated after getting evicted over a disagreement with your landlord.

Hello, I signed a lease for this apartment, I was sold on the potential, let’s face it, house hunting in Nairobi is such a nightmare. I noticed a few things prior to moving in and I raised it with the landlord and they promised to fix it before I moved in. A month later they did the paint job was and cleaning. Among the things that I pointed out is the functioning of the toilet, the toilet doesn't flush, the shower doesn't work, so no hot water in June-July weather, the wiring was to be done since one can't turn on the bulb in some of the common areas. I have been patient and I have been here 6months and still, no work has been done. In those six months, I did some home improvements. I fixed the wallpaper and did the floor, just the polishing. Now in the last call, I made to her, she told me I was a difficult tenant and gave me until the end of the month to move out. Now, will I get compensated for the wallpaper and the flooring that I did?

Is the eviction legal?

Research by Maurine Kerich (maurine@swalanyeti.org)

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In today’s episode, we discuss whether you can get compensated after getting evicted over a disagreement with your landlord.

Hello, I signed a lease for this apartment, I was sold on the potential, let’s face it, house hunting in Nairobi is such a nightmare. I noticed a few things prior to moving in and I raised it with the landlord and they promised to fix it before I moved in. A month later they did the paint job was and cleaning. Among the things that I pointed out is the functioning of the toilet, the toilet doesn't flush, the shower doesn't work, so no hot water in June-July weather, the wiring was to be done since one can't turn on the bulb in some of the common areas. I have been patient and I have been here 6months and still, no work has been done. In those six months, I did some home improvements. I fixed the wallpaper and did the floor, just the polishing. Now in the last call, I made to her, she told me I was a difficult tenant and gave me until the end of the month to move out. Now, will I get compensated for the wallpaper and the flooring that I did?

Is the eviction legal?

Research by Maurine Kerich (maurine@swalanyeti.org)

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swalanyeti/message
  continue reading

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