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Can I file and appeal against a case for approving the right to increase rent by my landlord?
Hi there,
1. The landlord requested a 10% increase in rent upon renewal.
2. The RERA calculator does not allow an increase.
3. Offer and Deposit carried out by us.
5. The decision was ruled in our favor with renewal at current rental rates.
6. The landlord carried out a Rental Evaluation and filed a case against us.
7. Judgement was issued and the landlord won a case and got a 10% increase and we have to pay his fees, etc.
Is there any point in appealing this decision?
i.e. perhaps based on the offer and deposit that was given in our favor to renew with current rates (and we could say we followed the guidelines but now we are being punished by this as the landlord obtained a rental evaluation certificate).
Thank you
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question, I hope you are doing well. I will definitely assist you in this matter.
Appealing the decision may be an option, but the outcome would depend on various factors, including the specifics of your case, the evidence presented, and legal arguments.
Consult with us to assess the feasibility and merits of an appeal in your situation.
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ABDUL WAHIED

It’s possible to appeal for this reason. Just there may be other reasons you could use them.
If you provide us with the documents, we can assist you with this matter.
Yes, you can file an appeal against this judgment, hence you have merits in this case according to the information given.
We need some more details to advise you properly.
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Thank you for your question.
In the UAE, the decision of a court is final and binding.
However, you may be able to appeal the decision if you can demonstrate that the court made a mistake in its decision or that the decision was based on incorrect facts or evidence.
You should consult with a lawyer in the UAE to discuss the specifics of your case and to determine if there is any basis for an appeal.