Tenancy Disputes in Dubai

Tenancy Disputes in Dubai

If you are having any problems with your landlord or tenant in regards to the tenancy agreement, such as the proposed three-year freeze law or the landlords requesting an increase in rent, here are a few insights on how to reach an agreement between the two parties.

What are the most common reasons that lead to tenancy disputes?

How to file the complaint?

You should have both original as well as the photocopy of these documents:

One more tip: If you also have a copy of these documents in Arabic, it would be an advantage.

Once all these documents are ready you can head towards the Rental Disputes Centre (RDC) in Dubai where a specialized committee will solve the case.

How does the process proceed?

Once all the above documents are ready. You can move to the other steps which are:

Litigation Before the RDSC

Article 10 of the Decree introduces the REconciliation Department, which is basically an optional step prior to litigation before Instance Circuit. The Reconciliation Department will study all the rental disputes that are presented by landlords and also the tenants or by their legal representatives, and examine all relevant documents, instruments, and evidence provided, and suggest reconciliation in order to settle the mutual agreement within a maximum period of 15 days. This period can be extended for a similar period by a decision of the supervising judge.

If the landlord and tenant agree over some ground by this time, then that agreement will be documented with the signature of both landlord and tenant and further approved by the judge supervising the Reconciliation Department.

In the event that amicable settlement is not achieved before the Reconciliation Department, the dispute file will be forwarded by the Reconciliation Department to the First Instance Circuit.

How much will it cost?

Where Is the Rental Dispute Center Located?

The Rental Dispute Center is situated in the Department of Land and Property in Dubai:

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