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Dubai: Increasing number of landlords requesting tenants to vacate properties – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/28 at 10:10 AM
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As property prices continue to soar in Dubai, many landlords are choosing to capitalize on the high prices by asking tenants to vacate their properties. This allows them to either sell the property for a profit or move in themselves to avoid increasing rental costs. Rents in Dubai have been increasing at a double-digit rate for the past three years, due to a high demand from new residents moving to the emirate. According to Anisha Sagar, director of property management at Allsopp and Allsopp, landlords have the legal right to serve notice to tenants if they decide to sell the property or intend to move in for personal use.

The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (Rera) recently revised its rental index to align rates with the market. Despite this, some landlords are issuing eviction notices to tenants who are paying below the Rera Rental Index. Anmoll D Shroff, founder and chairman of Elton Group, stated that landlords are evicting tenants to reset rental agreements and maximize their rental income. Rupert Simmonds, director of leasing at Betterhomes, emphasized that landlords must have valid reasons for issuing eviction notices, such as property reconstruction, major renovations, personal use, or property sale.

It is important to note that landlords are not permitted to evict tenants to increase the rent and circumvent the maximum annual rental increase of 20 percent. Anisha Sagar clarified that although the Rera Rental Index serves as a guideline for rental increases, it does not directly dictate eviction rights. Landlords must provide tenants with a full 12-month notice if they decide to evict them. Furthermore, landlords cannot re-rent the unit for two years after eviction. Most landlords align their pricing strategies with local market activity and follow advice from brokers to adjust rents in line with the Rera Rental Index.

In some cases, landlords may want to raise rents beyond what the Rera Rental Index allows, particularly in highly sought-after areas. However, these increases must be legally justified and comply with Rera regulations. Shroff highlighted that rent adjustments are common among landlords to reflect current market rates and demand. The amount of rent increase for new tenants can vary significantly depending on factors like property location, amenities, and demand in the area. It is important for landlords and tenants to be aware of the recent Rera guidelines and seek legal advice if necessary.

In conclusion, the increasing property prices in Dubai have led many landlords to evict tenants in order to take advantage of the booming market. While landlords have the legal right to issue eviction notices for valid reasons, they must adhere to the regulations set by Rera and the Dubai Land Department. It is essential for both landlords and tenants to understand their rights and responsibilities in the current rental market environment to ensure a fair and legal process for all parties involved.

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