Leasing & Rental Questions Answered

Everything you need to know about renting property in Dubai – for both landlords and tenants

No Tenant Commission

Tenants pay zero commission in Dubai

Ejari Required

All contracts must be registered

90 Days Notice

For renewal or termination

Regulated Increases

Rent increases follow RERA guidelines

Market Timing Strategy

Understanding when to list based on seasonal trends and market conditions

What documents do I require to sell my property?

To sell your property you will require the original title deed obtained through registration at the Dubai Land Department. You will also need a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the developer to confirm that the property is free from any liabilities such as outstanding mortgage or unpaid instalments or service fees. Your original passport would be required and any other documents and receipts pertaining to the original sale and current state of the property. If your property is rented you will need a copy of your tenancy agreement and if you have sold through a registered Real Estate Agency a signed sellers agreement known as a Form A would be needed.

To sell your property you will require the original title deed obtained through registration at the Dubai Land Department. You will also need a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the developer to confirm that the property is free from any liabilities such as outstanding mortgage or unpaid instalments or service fees. Your original passport would be required and any other documents and receipts pertaining to the original sale and current state of the property. If your property is rented you will need a copy of your tenancy agreement and if you have sold through a registered Real Estate Agency a signed sellers agreement known as a Form A would be needed.

Market Timing Strategy

Understanding when to list based on seasonal trends and market conditions

What documents do I require to sell my property?

To sell your property you will require the original title deed obtained through registration at the Dubai Land Department. You will also need a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the developer to confirm that the property is free from any liabilities such as outstanding mortgage or unpaid instalments or service fees. Your original passport would be required and any other documents and receipts pertaining to the original sale and current state of the property. If your property is rented you will need a copy of your tenancy agreement and if you have sold through a registered Real Estate Agency a signed sellers agreement known as a Form A would be needed.

To sell your property you will require the original title deed obtained through registration at the Dubai Land Department. You will also need a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the developer to confirm that the property is free from any liabilities such as outstanding mortgage or unpaid instalments or service fees. Your original passport would be required and any other documents and receipts pertaining to the original sale and current state of the property. If your property is rented you will need a copy of your tenancy agreement and if you have sold through a registered Real Estate Agency a signed sellers agreement known as a Form A would be needed.

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