Residents of Dubai have two weeks to register all cohabitants in their apartments

Residents of Dubai have two weeks to register all cohabitants in their apartments

All owners, developers, property management firms, and tenants have been advised by the Dubai Land Department to register the names and contact information of any co-occupants in both owned and leased homes.

The registration can be done through the Dubai REST app and must be completed within a “maximum of two weeks with immediate effect,” a circular issued by the Dubai Land Department said.

All owners, developers, property management organizations, and tenants must adhere to an eight-step process, which includes inputting personal information and the Emirates ID, in order to register their co-occupants.

Co-occupant information will be automatically updated on the tenancy contract after registration.

How to register?

  1. Open the Dubai REST App and log in. If you’re a first-time user, kindly register.
  2. To gain quick access, select “individual” as your role and log in using UAE PASS.
  3. Verify your identity using the UAE PASS programme.
  4. Choose the property where you are a tenant or owner from the dashboard.
  5. To continue, click Manage Co-Occupants.
  6. Click “add more” to include co-tenants in the rental you are a tenant of. 7. Type in the co-Emirates occupant’s ID and date of birth, then click “verify.”
  7. Include every member of the family who resides there. Select the delete icon and then submit to remove a co-occupant.

In 2020, the UAE will loosen its family rules to permit the cohabitation of unmarried couples or unrelated flatmates as part of a broad reform initiative that also includes adjustments to the laws governing divorce and inheritance.

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