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    calm is offline Renter
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    Default New dubai tenancy law

    New tenancy law seems supportive to tenants alone, what impact it can have on landlords? Any tips you would like to share for landlords keeping in my mind this new law?

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    abhelle15 is offline Fixer Upper
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    Would also like to learn here...

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    Homeland Assistance is offline Fixer Upper
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    Interesting, anyone with knowledge on the subject? I looked on google, but to no prevail.

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    The Dubai Government is shortly expected to announce a tenancy law, that will re-define the landlord-tenant relationship, while also managing the rent disputes, and a comprehensive legal framework would be introduced, for the booming residential rental market in Dubai, said a top government official yesterday.

    At the moment, it is the responsibility of Rents Committee to settle disputes through an informal arbitration system. This is likely to be replaced by a new tenancy law, which has been already approved by H.H. Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President, Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

    The Assistant Director General Mohammad Sultant Thani said that all issues pertaining to rents, tenancy, bachelor accommodation, subletting, landlord-tenant disputes and all other social aspects, will be tackled by the new law.

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