Exactly, it’s advisable for your tenancy agreement to always make provision for Exhaustive Improvement.
Lagos tenants are too fast when it comes to renovating rented apartments.
You move in, and within 48 hours the whole place has changed, paint, tiles, fittings, everything fully redone.
Then a few months later, landlord shows up with notice to quit saying he wants to “renovate his property”
Check your tenancy agreement before you touch anything in that house. If it doesn’t clearly allow renovation or alterations in writing, don’t assume.
Because when issues start, nobody remembers your upgrade… you’ll just be the one packing out while rent goes up again and someone else enjoys what you paid for.