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Tenancy Agreements On Apartments

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Old 10-05-2007, 08:41 AM
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If anyone has a tenant, how have you gone about getting a tenancy agreement - is it done by a local solicitor or do you just let the apartment out in good faith. Info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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farrka, you will need to use the services of a letting agent, check out some of the other threads in this forum of several letting agents details
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It is very simple there is aready made tenancy agrement for short hold tenancy in Dubai and easly avilable in the major stationary shops or the estate agen. I charge AED500 an admin fee to do the tenancy agreement plus check all the refrances. my contact no is 050 855 1778.
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Farrka Tenancy agreement can be purchased in stationary shops for 50 fills ( Half a Dirham) around 14 cents US

Let me see If I can upload the document for Bob and this way owners could download and print it them selves
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Morning Bob

Emailed Document to you.

Worth noting The Laws of Dubai take precedence over what is written on your Document and that any disputes can be taken before the Rent Review Committee.

You will read the document and there are a few clauses that just do not apply. For example it really is not that simple to evict a tenant and all though there have been many media reports of Land Lords cutting power and water and locking or changing locks, this is against the law.

What I am saying for your readers, do not get too concerned over what is written on your document as the Rent Committee will arbitrate in any possible dispute and many people remain confused in the absence of clear instructions and guidance

Procedure is straight forward and simple to rent your apartment, no need for solicitors.
When you locate a tenant have them sign your Rental Agreement
Procedure is to take a Security Deposit in the form of cash or cheque, would recommend at least DHS 2,000 to DHS 3,000
Obtain a copy of the tenants passport along with a copy of their UAE Visa, check that this is up to date, that way any problems you can chase it up with the Police.
Have the Tenant sign your Rental Agreement along with your self.
Payment is done with post dated cheques.
I accepted 4 Cheques, many people want 1 payment or 2.
Once a cheque is issued in UAE it requires a court order to cancel the cheque, many people are sitting in Dubai Jail for cheque related issues.
Rental Agencies or Real estate Agents will charge a fee to present you with a Tenant, usually 5% of the rent and this is paid by the Tenant to them. My experience ( I have moved 4 times ,absolutely no service provided to the tenant at all, so if you are advertising your property for rent make sure you explain NO COMMISSION Diret from Owner. It will make a difference

I think you are waisting your money to have a Rental Agency manage your property in the first year as any problems are delt with by Nakheel

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Wayne and everyone else, thank you very much for the information. It is really helpful and looks quite straightforward.
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thanks that is helpful information. Is it necessary for the witness ? and is this agreement just to be kept as a contract or forwarded to an official place in Dubai ?
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Hello,
I too have just received possession of my flat and have got someone to rent out to.

Will I just need to get this contract signed between me and him; and using this can he just go to Dewa/Du and get utilities installed on his name?

Thanks so much.
Shahid.
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Hello,
I too have just received possession of my flat and have got someone to rent out to.

Will I just need to get this contract signed between me and him; and using this can he just go to Dewa/Du and get utilities installed on his name?

Thanks so much.
Shahid.
Correct. No need for agent to do his for you if you find a tenant yourself.
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Thank so much. There is so much I have learnt from this forum.

I am so glad that I found it.

Shahid.
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