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Health Implications And The Problem Of Malaria Among Adult

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Abstract

The study evaluates building upkeep practices among landlords in Niger’s central senatorial zone. The study’s specific goals were to determine the importance of building maintenance among landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District

to identify landlord responsibilities and tenant rights in building maintenance practice in the Niger Central Senatorial District, and to identify the factors influencing building maintenance practice among landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District, among other things.

Three research questions were developed and used to drive the investigation. The study’s sample population is thirty. The study used a descriptive survey research approach, and the area of study was the Niger central senatorial zone.

The test-retest procedure was used to determine the instrument’s reliability.Based on the findings, recommendations were given, including the necessity for good preventative maintenance through frequent inspections to avoid failures and repairs, which cost more.

There is a need for public awareness on the dangers of poor maintenance and the benefits of good maintenance. Laws requiring all occupants to perform proper maintenance should be enacted, and enforcement organisations should be established.

To avoid using substandard materials as an alternative to the high cost of good quality materials, the government should do study into how the country’s indigenous building materials industry can thrive.

Chapter one

INTRODUCTION

Background to the Study

Over the years, there has been an increase in the abandonment of residences and infrastructure in Niger’s central Senatorial District, resulting in dilapidation, degradation, and deterioration of buildings and structures.

Recently, there has been a lot of research investigations and analysis that points unequivocally to the fact that certain factors such as client perception, cost of maintenance works, unskilled maintenance technicians, lack of Building Maintenance policy, government legislations not being properly enacted, inability to prepare and follow maintenance schedules are direct causes of neglect that lead to dilapidations and deterioration of building structures, Draft National B

There are other remote causes of lack of maintenance, such as force majeure, cultural issues, the state of the economy, the receding global economic disaster, a lack of time, and general illiteracy among building or structure occupants and facility users.

However, there has been an increase in the importance of building maintenance as a proportion of the construction industry’s output, which comes against the backdrop of mounting pressure on new building activity and a growing awareness of the need to better manage the condition of the nation’s buildings and infrastructure, Draft National Building Maintenance Policy (2011).

However, such maintenance effort occurs in a context that does not result in a completely integrated approach to controlling building performance, and so the full potential of many buildings and infrastructures is never realised.

Buildings and infrastructure facilities are progressively and methodically degrading, dilapidated, and deteriorating throughout the Niger Central Senatorial District, with little or no maintenance programs and activity.

There has been a lot of research on the maintenance and administration of low-income housing, particularly controlled tenancies, but less focus has been placed on landlord maintenance practices, which are critical to the overall management of the properties.

A typical visual perception of the urban metropolis reveals that the majority of the constructed buildings, both private and public, road network, water supply systems, sanitary and drainage systems, transmission poles and electricity lines, sign posts and route location posts are deteriorated and in desperate need of maintenance.

The lack of maintenance of these buildings and infrastructures has a negative impact on the populace, reducing the output of the working class, reducing capacity, minimising time value for achieving goals and objectives

and causing all forms of ill-health and psychological effects, reducing the nation’s economic growth. As a result, this study will assess building maintenance practices among landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District.

Statement of the Problem

The basic goal of maintaining a building and its environment is to guarantee that the building continues to serve its intended purpose, yields the highest possible return, and provides safety, health, and comfort throughout use.

Housing and infrastructure management necessitates a continuous source of funding for the provision of services such as garbage collection, lawn mowing, street lighting, cleaning and maintenance of ablution blocks, roads and drainage systems

sewer problems, security and caretakers in estates, without which shared facilities deteriorate, necessitating significantly higher renovation costs. The rent paid barely covers the cost of maintaining the residences, let alone the shared facilities.

The failure of landlords to immediately reconfigure buildings created new issues that necessitated a study. As a result, this study, “Appraisal of Building Maintenance Practice among Landlords in Niger Central Senatorial District,”

aims to ensure better building maintenance and extend the life of buildings by highlighting the various challenges of property management and enlightening people on the need for a policy or law governing the maintenance of buildings and infrastructures in Niger Central Senatorial District.

The purpose of the study

The primary goal of the study is to conduct a survey on Appraisal of Building Maintenance Practice among Landlords in Niger Central Senatorial District and provide some basic information about the study below:

1. Determine the relevance of building maintenance among landlords in Niger Central Senatorial District.

2. Learn about landlord obligations and renters’ rights in building maintenance practices in the Niger Central Senatorial District.

3. Determine the factors influencing building maintenance practices among landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District, e.g.

Significance of the Study

The research investigation was entitled “Appraisal of Building Maintenance Practice among Landlords in Niger Central Senatorial District”. Will contribute in the following areas:

1. It will assist the Niger State Government in developing effective building upkeep policies for landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District.

2. It would help landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District become more knowledgeable about building upkeep practices.

3. It will also allow landlords in the Niger Central Senatorial District to have a comprehensive understanding of how to appraise building maintenance practices among themselves.

4. It will also provide tenants with a clear understanding of their maintenance rights in the Niger Central Senate District.

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