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It’s wrong to use a rented house for commercial sex – Emmanuel Kporsu

It's wrong to use a rented house for commercial sex - Emmanuel Kporsu
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By Savannah Pokuaah Duah

The Head of Public Relations at Ghana’s Rent Control Department, Emmanuel Xove Kporsu, has said that commercial sex work in rented properties is not only immoral but also infringes upon the rights of landlords and the integrity of residential spaces.

In an interview on GTV’s breakfast show, Kporsu elaborated on the responsibilities of both tenants and landlords, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and adherence to community values.

“It’s wrong to use a rented house for commercial sex. When individuals choose to dwell in someone else’s premises, they must respect the rules and values of that space. Engaging in activities like prostitution undermines the essence of a community and is considered immoral,” Mr. Kporsu stated firmly.

Mr. Kporsu elaborated on the responsibilities of both tenants and landlords, highlighting that while landlords have the right to set reasonable rules, such as curfews or restrictions on certain activities, these should never infringe upon the fundamental human rights of tenants. He stressed, “You cannot restrict someone from coming home whenever they like. If there’s a curfew, landlords must provide alternative keys for emergencies.”

He further pointed out that while tenants are expected to avoid causing a nuisance or engaging in illegal activities, landlords also have a duty to adhere to legal processes when dealing with tenant misconduct.

“Any offense committed by a tenant should not lead to landlords taking the law into their own hands. They must report any issues to the appropriate authorities for investigation,” Mr.Kporsu explained.

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