As the property market makes a strong rebound from the pandemic, it has raised many questions about tenancy do's and don'ts.
This year, Dubai's property market recorded its strongest start in more than a decade for both sales and rents.
As a result, some landlords have tried to enforce large increases in annual rental prices, after several years of falling prices. It has left some tenants no choice but to pay up or leave.
While there are laws in place to protect both the tenant and landlord in the UAE, Mario Volpi, sales and leasing manager for Engel & Voelkers, said establishing good landlord-tenant relationships can be the best way to avoid to messy disputes.
Here, The National explains how to be in-the-know as a tenant renting in Dubai.
I am a tenant but my landlord wants to sell the property
The rights of the tenant remains, irrespective of whether the property they are living in is for sale or not.
If a landlord chooses to sell a property that is being leased by a tenant, the terms of the contract remain intact, said Mr Volpi.
To evict an existing tenant, the landlord must provide one of four reasons as to why they are doing so before putting the tenant on a 12-month eviction notice.
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