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Understanding Dubai’s Eviction Law: Guidelines for Landlords on Asking Tenants to Vacate Property – News

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Last updated: 2024/10/01 at 7:05 AM
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Many landlords in Dubai are issuing eviction notices to tenants, prompting them to find a new home. But is it a landlord’s right to ask a tenant to vacate a property in Dubai? The ‘Law Regulating the Relationship Between Landlords and Tenants in the Emirate of Dubai,’ also known as Law No. 26 of 2007, governs all laws and rights related to rental contracts and leased properties in Dubai. This law outlines the circumstances under which a landlord can request a tenant to vacate a property before the lease contract expires.

Under the law, a landlord can ask a tenant to vacate a rented property by providing a 12-month notice through a notary public. However, there are specific situations outlined in the law that allow a landlord to seek eviction of a tenant before the lease contract expires. These include failure to pay rent, subletting the property without approval, illegal use of the property, property damage, violating lease agreement terms, property condemnation, or failure to meet obligations within the lease contract.

After the expiration of the lease contract, the landlord may ask the tenant to vacate the property for reasons such as government requirements for demolition and reconstruction, property renovation or maintenance that cannot be done while occupied, property demolition for reconstruction or additions, or repossession for personal use or for a first-degree relative. In each of these cases, the landlord must notify the tenant of the eviction reasons at least 90 days before the lease contract expires.

If the landlord requests possession of the property for personal use or for a first-degree relative after the lease contract expires and the tribunal grants possession, the landlord cannot rent the property to a third party for at least one year from repossession. Failure to comply may result in the tenant requesting appropriate compensation from the tribunal. Overall, the law in Dubai provides guidelines for landlords and tenants in situations involving evictions, ensuring fairness and legal compliance in the rental process.

In conclusion, the laws governing rental contracts and eviction in Dubai provide clear guidelines for landlords and tenants. While landlords have the right to request a tenant to vacate a property under specific circumstances outlined in the law, tenants are also protected by regulations that ensure fair treatment during the eviction process. It is essential for both parties to be aware of their rights and responsibilities under the law to avoid any disputes or legal issues. By following the legal procedures and respecting the terms of the lease agreement, landlords and tenants can navigate the eviction process smoothly and efficiently. Ultimately, these laws aim to promote a harmonious relationship between landlords and tenants in Dubai’s rental market.

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