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I am overseas. How should a 12-month eviction notice be sent to a tenant?
Dear Sir/Madam,
How should a 12-month eviction notice be sent to a tenant?
I am overseas as the landlord and am wondering what the most convenient way is.
Dear Inquirer,
We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries!
You can count on us to handle the process of sending a notarized judicial warning to the tenant, informing them of your intention to reclaim the property within a year, either for personal use or for the purpose of selling it.
Please contact us via email or call our offices in Dubai or Sharjah.
Jasim Al Haddad Law Firm
Legal Counsel and Consultations
Dear Questioner,
It should be drafted with all conditions and must be attested by a public notary and served through registered mail or Aramex.
It will be better if you hire a lawyer to handle this.
We can provide you with the service as well.
Share your WhatsApp number for further discussion.
Hello,
It is important to specify the reason for the eviction, whether it is for personal use or for sale.
The notice must be served by a notary public. If the tenant does not speak Arabic, the notice must be translated into English.
The notice must be announced in official ways and in accordance with the law.
If you are out of the country, we can help you with this process.
Here are some additional details:
The eviction notice must be in writing and must include the following information:
- The name of the landlord and tenant.
- The address of the property.
- The reason for the eviction.
- The date and time the tenant must vacate the property.
If the tenant does not vacate the property by the date and time specified in the notice, the landlord may file an eviction lawsuit with the court.
We can help you with the following:
- Drafting the eviction notice.
- Serving the eviction notice on the tenant.
- Filing an eviction lawsuit with the court.
Please contact us if you have any questions about the eviction process.
MK

Dear Questioner,
You need to serve a notarized legal notice through Dubai courts.
Further, if the other party is a non-native Arabic speaker, then the notice must be in a bilingual language.
We can assist you in this regard.
Please contact us via phone for detailed discussion and assistance.
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
A public notary-attested document has to be sent. Please let me know if you need any help as you are outside UAE; I can help you in this situation.
For any further legal assistance, you can WhatsApp us. We have an extensive team of knowledgeable and experienced lawyers to provide the legal assistance you need.
We will be happy to help you.
Thanks and Regards,
ABDUL WAHIED