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Consequences of not handing over the rented car to company

Hi,

I was working in Dubai and the owner of the company where I was working ran away from Dubai leaving all the employees stuck.

I was driving a rental car rented by the company as part of the contract between me and the company.

When I cancelled my visa, there was nobody to take the car from me so I left it with my friend who delivered the car later to one employee who returned it back to the rental car company.

I am now applying for a good conduct certificate from Dubai, would this car issue cause any troubles for me?

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17 Jul 2019, 11:38

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Thank you for reaching out to me on this.

I understand your grievance and would state that there won't be an issue on you since the car was not in your name (rented under the company name).

Hence, the rent a car company would have directly filed a case against the company for non-payment of rent dues if any.

However, it is possible that the company would have filed a case against you for not returning the car on time or not returning to the company official.

I would suggest you apply for the Police Clearance Certificate and if the same is not being issued, then we can search the police records and ascertain the issue.

Any police-related issue can be resolved remotely if done through proper legal channels.

I trust you will find this helpful.

Regards,

Hari Wadhwana

052-9495731

17 Jul 2019, 11:45

Thank you very much for your fast and clear answer.

I already applied for the good conduct certificate, I am outside the country now, that is why it was hard for me to follow up for that car suit.

Rather than that, I am certain that my record is clean. I will let you know if I need your help to resolve this issue if I am not able to get a good conduct certificate.

17 Jul 2019, 11:59

Sure. Good luck!

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