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The First Rent Commissioner: A turning point or a test of enforcement?

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By Dennis FRIMPONG For more than six decades after the passage of Ghana’s Rent Act, 1963 (Act 220), the country operated a rent control system without a formally appointed Rent Commissioner. During this period, rent prices rose sharply, enforcement weakened, and disputes between landlords and tenants increasingly shifted to informal negotiation, conflict, and in some […]

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