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Rent out Your Room. Find a Room With Trust. RoomLinkNG connects landlords with spare rooms to vetted renters in Nigeria

Nigeria Beigetreten Nisan 2026
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RoomLinkNG@RoomLinkNG·
Landlords, if you have a spare room, you can now rent it out confidently to verified renters directly in Nigeria with ease. Flexible: short-term or long-term. Access vetted renters with enhanced background checks Direct payments and zero agent hassles. Get started today.
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RoomLinkNG@RoomLinkNG·
Landlords, if you have a spare room, you can now rent it out confidently to verified renters directly in Nigeria with ease. Flexible: short-term or long-term. Access vetted renters with enhanced background checks Direct payments and zero agent hassles. Get started today.
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@alheri_habu Correct, we are expanding our listings to cover all major cities, one landlord a time.
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@septembre299 @real_innocient following up, Engr. Have you got a chance to create an account on roomlinkng.com? Please do let us know if you need any assistance in setting up your properties. Looking forward to it ✌️
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A landlord asked Do we list only shared spaces? Not at all 😊 landlords can also list entire apartments, self-contain units, studios, and other residential spaces. The platform is designed to support flexible living options — from shared living to full property rentals, shortlets, etc and with flexibility, long or long-term. Landlords go to roomlinkng.com to list your property and get a vetted renter in no time
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@ShehuMK1 Landlords in Abuja, oya list your houses/apartments/rooms quick 👂
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ShehuMK@ShehuMK1·
@RoomLinkNG I love your service... more apartments needed in Abuja.
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@felintosh Yes sir! Our website is a very robust webapp that caters fully to both the landlord and renters on the same system.
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@Onyenanwaaneya You know what? Landlords in Aba are welcome to list their rooms/properties. :)🙏
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@Im_glowria we are expecting the landlords big time! properties and rooms wouldn't stay "unrented" on RoomLinkNG
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RoomLinkNG@RoomLinkNG·
Hi Engr, great your apartments sound like a good fit. When listing on our platform, you can set your minimum stay to reflect quarterly bookings. You can also specify in your house rules that tenants should speak English and Yoruba. Let me know if you’d like help setting up your listing.
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Engr. Banwo (MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA)
@RoomLinkNG I have 4 newly furnished apartments in Oregun. You can pay quarterly. Your state of origin is not important, but you should speak English and Yoruba fluently.
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It’s a platform, so we need fees to keep it running and maintain trust, verification, and support throughout the rental term. But it’s not a traditional “agency fee”. We only charge when a booking is successful. No booking, no fee. The idea is simple: you only pay when value is actually delivered. Thank you for your take :).👍
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@MissAlfred5 mtn fibrex subscription alone can be anywhere from 40-200k per month depending on the speed... again its up to the landlord to set price and up to renters to judge if its worth it (demand and supply)
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There are rooms around 50k, but prices are set by landlords, not us. What drives higher prices is what’s included. Luxury can mean 24/7 electricity, full furnishing, good WiFi, security, and serviced living. Even power alone is expensive, think of fuel costs. At the top end, some serviced places on the mainland go for about 100k per night, which is roughly 3m monthly. So 1.8m isn’t unusual in that segment. As more listings come in, there’ll be options for every budget. Prices will balance through demand and supply.
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You’re not wrong; the problem is real. But that’s exactly why solutions like this need to exist. This isn’t a one-day fix, and your point shows you’re thinking long-term. If everyone waits for perfect infrastructure before building, nothing improves. When we say vetted applicants, we’re not claiming zero risk. No system can guarantee that. What we’re doing is raising the bar compared to what exists today: Verifiable identity, income, and background data A digital trail tied to real individuals Accountability, with information available to law enforcement when needed That alone is already safer than the typical informal rental setup. You will agree with that? On insurance, you’re thinking in the right direction. It’s not live yet, but it’s in the pipeline, and the plan is to introduce international-grade coverage as we scale. The security challenges in Nigeria won’t fix themselves. They improve when systems introduce structure, traceability, and consequences.
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@RoomLinkNG Nigeria don’t have the security infrastructure for this kind of idea, what do mean vetted applicants? Even in job, vetted applicants commit fraud and insurance cover it till the perpetrator is found and arrested. So are they insured applicants?
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