Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai –Legal Assistance

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At ASLC Law Firm, our experienced real estate lawyers, civil lawyers, and litigation lawyers provide complete support for all matters related to Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai. We help tenants, landlords, and property owners understand their rights and obligations while ensuring compliance with local laws.

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If you need guidance on Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai, our expert real estate lawyers, civil lawyers, and commercial lawyers are here to help. Contact our law firm for advice on lease agreements, tenant contracts, or rent disputes.

We provide clear legal solutions to protect your property rights and ensure fair outcomes for both tenants and landlords.

Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai | Expert Legal Services in UAE

Facing a Rent Dispute or Lease Problem in Dubai? Tenants, landlords, and businesses facing lease disputes often find the Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai complex and challenging. Without expert legal support, these disputes can quickly become costly, stressful, and legally risky.

At ASLC Legal Consultancy, our experienced rental dispute lawyers in Dubai protect both landlords and tenants with legally sound solutions at every stage.

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Why Choose ASLC Legal Consultancy for Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai ?

Our real estate lawyers in Dubai have extensive experience handling residential and commercial rental matters across all emirates. We represent landlords, property managers, and investors before the Rental Dispute Centre (RDC), Dubai Courts, and other relevant judicial bodies. If you want a rental dispute lawyer near me or a reliable law firm in Dubai, our team delivers results.

We operate under Dubai Law No. 26 of 2007 (Landlord-Tenant Law), as amended by Law No. 33 of 2008. We also follow Decree No. 43 of 2013 governing rent increase caps and Decree No. 26 of 2013 establishing the Rental Dispute Centre. All matters are handled in compliance with applicable RERA rules and regulations from the very first step.

Understanding Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai

Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai is primarily governed by Dubai Law No. 26 of 2007. It regulates all aspects of the landlord-tenant relationship in Dubai. It includes lease registration, rent increases, renewal terms, eviction grounds, and dispute resolution procedures. This law was significantly amended by Law No. 33 of 2008 to strengthen tenant protections and clarify landlord obligations.

Residential vs Commercial Rent Law ( Key Differences )

Both residential and commercial tenancies in Dubai are governed by Law No. 26 of 2007. There are important legal distinctions that affect rights, obligations, and dispute procedures.

Residential Tenancies

Residential tenancies cover apartments, villas, and other living spaces with stronger tenant protections on eviction, renewal rights, and RERA rent.

Commercial Tenancies

Commercial tenancies cover offices, retail shops, warehouses, and industrial spaces where parties have greater freedom to negotiate lease terms. RERA regulations still apply to rent increases, and registered Ejari contracts are still mandatory. 

Our commercial lease lawyers in Dubai and residential tenancy lawyers handle both categories with equal depth and precision.

Our Residential and Commercial Rent Law Services in Dubai

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Lease Agreement Drafting & Review

Our team drafts and reviews residential and commercial lease agreements in Dubai. We ensure full compliance with Law No. 26 of 2007, RERA regulations, and Ejari requirements. A well-drafted lease provides strong protection against future disputes.

Ejari Registration & Tenancy Contract Compliance

Under Dubai real estate laws and regulations, all tenancy contracts must be registered through the Ejari system before they are legally enforceable. Our team manages the complete Ejari registration process, ensuring your contract is properly filed and fully compliant with all DLD requirements.

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Rent Disputes & RERA Rent Increase Violations

One of the most common conflicts under the Residential and Commercial Rent Law UAE is an unlawful rent increase. Under Decree No. 43 of 2013, rent increases must not exceed the cap set by the RERA Smart Rental Index.

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Eviction Cases & Lawful Eviction Procedures

A landlord cannot evict a tenant without following the procedures set out in Law No. 26 of 2007. In cases where eviction involves criminal conduct such as illegal use of property or serious damage, our Penal Code and Criminal Procedure lawyers work alongside our rental dispute team to ensure swift legal action

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Legal Notices for Landlords & Tenants

Serving a properly worded and correctly delivered legal notice is a mandatory first step in many tenancy disputes. It is an incorrectly served notice can invalidate your entire legal position. Our team drafts and serves legal notices in UAE for rent payment demands, eviction notifications, breach of contract warnings, and lease termination.

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Rental Dispute Centre (RDC) Representation

The RDC process begins with a mandatory mediation stage targeting resolution within 15 days. If mediation fails, the case is referred to a first-instance tribunal aiming to determine claims within 30 days. Appeals must be filed within 15 days of the judgment and typically require a 50% deposit of the awarded amount.

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UAE Laws Governing Residential and Commercial Rent

Our legal advice in Residential and Commercial Rent Law Dubai is grounded in complete knowledge of all applicable legislation:

  • Dubai Law No. 26 of 2007:  primary Landlord-Tenant Law governing all tenancy relationships in Dubai
  • Law No. 33 of 2008: Amendment strengthening tenant protections and clarifying landlord obligations
  • Decree No. 43 of 2013:  governs the RERA Smart Rental Index and permits rent increase caps
  • Decree No. 26 of 2013 establishes the Rental Dispute Centre (RDC) and its jurisdiction
  • UAE Civil Transactions Law (Federal Law No. 5 of 1985): governs general contractual obligations applicable to all lease agreements
  • Ejari System Regulations: mandatory tenancy contract registration requirements under the Dubai Land Department

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Under Decree No. 43 of 2013, a landlord must provide a minimum of 90 days' written notice before the lease renewal date to apply any rent increase. The increase must also comply with the RERA Smart Rental Index cap. 

Under Law No. 26 of 2007, a landlord can evict a tenant only for specific legal reasons. These reasons include: non-payment of rent, illegal use of the property, subletting without consent, serious property damage, personal use of the property, intended sale, or major renovation.

Ejari is the official tenancy contract registration system operated by the Dubai Land Department. All residential and commercial tenancy contracts in Dubai must be registered through Ejari to be legally valid and enforceable. 

Early termination before the lease expiry date may result in financial penalties as specified in the tenancy contract.  However, if the landlord has breached their obligations (such as failing to maintain the property), a tenant may have valid legal grounds to terminate without penalty. 

The RDC process begins with a mandatory mediation stage targeting resolution within 15 days. If mediation fails, the first-instance tribunal aims to determine the claim within 30 days of referral.

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