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Dubai Tenant Rights: Can Landlords Raise Rent for Fewer Cheques?

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Rent disputes are a usual dilemma for tenants in Dubai, particularly when landlords seek to enforce unreasonably raised increases or attempt to change the terms of payments. Legal advisers explain that landlords cannot increase rent for the mere fact that a tenant will not accept payment in fewer cheques. The Dubai Rental Law provides protection that rent revision is subject to the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) rental index, not private choice.

If a landlord demands fewer cheques and threatens a rent hike, tenants should verify the official RERA guidelines. Any rent increase must comply with Dubai’s rental cap regulations and be communicated at least 90 days before lease renewal. Arbitrary hikes due to cheque preferences are not legally enforceable and can be challenged at the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDSC).

Experts recommend that tenants keep written records with their landlords on rent payment and lease terms. If subjected to an unfair rent hike or compelled payment alteration, they can lodge a complaint with RERA or seek the help of lawyers to enforce their rights.

Dubai tenancy regulations seek to safeguard tenants against exploitation, promoting equitable treatment between landlords and tenants. Knowledge of your rights can avoid unnecessary arguments and guard against illegal rental requisitions.

 

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