Ejari & Tenancy Contract

Tenancy Contract

Registration:

Tenancy contracts must be registered with RERA via Ejari.

•             Legally Binding:

The contract is a legally binding document outlining the terms of the rental agreement.

•             Essential Information:

It includes details like rental amount, payment terms, contract duration, property address, tenant and landlord information, and more.

•             RERA Laws:

Dubai’s tenancy law (Law No. 26 of 2007) governs the relationship between landlords and tenants, covering aspects like rent increases, security deposits, maintenance, eviction, and dispute resolution.

•             Ejari’s Role:

Ejari ensures the contract’s validity and enforceability, protecting both landlord and tenant rights.

What’s Included in the Contract:

•             Parties Involved: Names and contact details of the tenant and landlord.

•             Property Details: Address, location, building name, plot number, and DEWA premise number.

•             Financial Terms: Agreed rent amount, security deposit, and payment methods.

•             Contract Duration: Start and end dates of the tenancy.

•             Landlord’s Obligations: Responsibilities for property maintenance and repairs.

•             Tenant’s Obligations: Rent payment, property care, and adhering to contract terms.

Important Considerations:

•             Ejari is Essential:

Without Ejari registration, a tenancy contract lacks legal standing in Dubai.

•             Renewal:

Tenancy contracts can be renewed, often requiring a fee.

•             Early Termination:

While generally a contract cannot be unilaterally terminated, there are specific circumstances and procedures for early termination by either party, often involving notice periods and potential penalties.

•             Legal Advice:

It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional or real estate expert for guidance on specific situations or contract clauses.

What is a tenancy contract in Dubai?

In Dubai, a tenancy contract must be registered with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) through the Ejari system, which makes it Dubai law. This contract covers a number of  details about the lease, including the rental amount, payment terms and duration of the tenancy.

Unlike a tenancy contract, Ejari ensures compliance with rental laws, protects tenant rights, and prevents fraudulent contracts. Without Ejari, a tenancy contract has no legal standing, meaning tenants and landlords could face difficulties in case of disputes or official procedures

You need a tenancy agreement for every other residential letting situation. The most common type is an assured short hold tenancy or ‘AST‘ agreement.

What is the meaning of AST in tenancy agreement?

The most common form of tenancy is an AST . Most new tenancies are automatically this type. A tenancy can be an AST if all of the following apply: the property you rent is private. your tenancy started on or after 15 January 1989.

Can a landlord force a tenant to leave Dubai?

A landlord can ask tenants to vacate upon expiry of the contract if: The landlord wants to demolish or reconstruct the property. The landlord needs to make necessary maintenance or renovation on the property that cannot be carried out if the tenant is there. The landlord needs the property for personal use.

About Ejari

Ejari is your trusted partner for seamless and reliable Ejari services in Dubai. We simplify the process of Ejari registration and Renewal, ensuring compliance with Dubai’s Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) requirements. Our services support tenants, landlords, and property managers by handling all aspects of Ejari setup and renewal efficiently and professionally.

Beyond Ejari, we also offer DEWA registrations and transfers, providing a comprehensive solution for tenants moving into new properties. From setting up utilities to transferring existing services, our dedicated team ensures a hassle-free experience, saving you time and effort.

Ejari Registration

Our Ejari Registration service simplifies the process of registering tenancy contracts in Dubai, ensuring full compliance with Dubai’s Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) standards. We manage all aspects of the registration, including documentation, submission, and coordination with the necessary authorities. Whether you are a landlord, tenant, or property manager, our streamlined approach makes Ejari registration straightforward and stress-free.

With our expert assistance, you can avoid unnecessary delays and complexities, as we handle every detail to ensure smooth and prompt registration. Let us take care of the paperwork, so you can focus on settling into your new home or efficiently managing your property. Trust Ejari.support for reliable, professional, and timely Ejari registration services that give you peace of mind.

We offer a range of services to cater to your specific needs. Our primary services include:

1.            Ejari Registration: We handle the entire registration process, from collecting the necessary documents to submitting them to the relevant authorities. Our team ensures that your tenancy contract is registered promptly and accurately.

2.            Ejari Renewal: If your tenancy contract is up for renewal, we can assist with the renewal process. We ensure that your contract is updated and re-registered in compliance with RERA regulations.

How to Register for Ejari

Registering for Ejari with Ejari Support is simple and hassle-free. Here’s how it works:

Contact Us:

Reach out to us via phone, email, or our website to get started. Our friendly team will guide you through the process and provide you with a list of required documents.

Submit Documents:

 Provide us with the necessary documents, including your tenancy contract, Emirates ID, passport copy, and visa copy. We will review the documents to ensure they meet all requirements.

Registration Process:

 Our team will handle the entire registration process, including submitting the documents to the relevant authorities. We will keep you updated on the progress and notify you once the registration is complete.

Receive Ejari Certificate:

 Once the registration is approved, you will receive your Ejari certificate. This certificate is essential for various purposes, including setting up DEWA accounts and applying for residence visas.

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