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Can landlords in Dubai increase rent if RERA index has not changed?
Hi,
I am an owner of an apartment in Dubai. It has been rented out for the past 2 years. The market rate of rent has now increased, however, the RERA index has not changed in the past 3 years.
I gave my tenant a 90-day notice notifying him of an increase in rent, however, he is not accepting and will only pay as per the RERA index.
The matter is now with the RDC, where he has filed a case against me. The RDC session is scheduled for next week. If I provide a DLD rent valuation certificate, will the RDC consider my request, or will they stick to the RERA index?
In case the tenant wins the verdict, will I have to pay any legal fees?
Regards,

Good day,
Hope all is well!
In case the tenant won, you will pay the legal fees.
As for the evaluation, yes, go ahead and submit it in the court case that was filed. If the evaluation is higher than the RERA index, the judge will rule to increase the rent as per the new evaluation.

Hi R.,
As per the law, the RDC has to increase the rent in accordance with the RERA Index. If the tenant wins the case you might have to pay the court fees.