Trending Video of Isaac Fayose removing the roof and door of a tenant who hasn’t paid rent for 4 years

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Trending Video of Isaac Fayose removing the roof and door of a tenant who hasn't paid rent for 4 years

Trending Video of Isaac Fayose removing the roof and door of a tenant who hasn’t paid rent for 4 years.

In a video that has recently surfaced online, Isaac Fayose, the brother of former governor Ayo Fayose, is seen ordering the removal of the roof and door of a property, all in response to a tenant who has allegedly been withholding rent for four years.

The video, now circulating widely on social media, captures the intense moment when workers dismantle parts of the house. According to reports, Isaac Fayose was driven to take such drastic measures due to the tenant’s audacity to take him to court over his property while owing four years’ rent.

Isaac expressed his frustration, stating that no landlord would tolerate such a prolonged period of non-payment, let alone four years. The tenant’s failure to settle the rent, which was due four years ago, seemingly pushed Isaac to take extreme action to assert his authority as the property owner.

In a social media post accompanying the video clip, Isaac Fayose referred to the tenant as “Mumu tenants,” a term often used colloquially to describe foolish or naive individuals. His post included the remark, “U owing 4 years you still get mind to go court,” highlighting his disbelief at the tenant’s legal actions despite the significant outstanding debt.

The situation raises questions about the boundaries between landlords’ rights and the obligations of tenants. While landlords have the right to seek rent payments, resorting to such extreme actions as removing the roof and door of a property may be perceived by some as excessive and a potential violation of tenant rights.

This incident has already sparked a debate, did Isaac Fayose go too far in enforcing his rights as a landlord? Some may argue that such extreme measures are necessary to send a strong message to tenants who default on their payments, while others may believe that there are more appropriate legal channels to address issues of unpaid rent.

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Trending Video of Isaac Fayose removing the roof and door of a tenant who hasn’t paid rent for 4 years.

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