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Dealing with bounced rental cheque after paying fines and debt

Hi Sir,

If a person paid his all cheques penalty at court and got free from there, can the estate agent put another new rent case on the basis of tenancy contract?

The rental amount was already paid in court in 2018 and the person was free from court. Now again the same case. What should the person do?

He has all the documents and proof of payment of cheque and Baladiya (municipal slip) too.

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Maryam Hayyaz & Wejdan Bushahab Advocates
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28 Dec 2019, 06:54

Dear questioner,

We can help you with this case. We need to review all the documents so that we can suggest you accordingly.

Kindly contact us by phone for a detailed discussion or write to us at our email for further assistance.

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29 Dec 2019, 11:03

Hi,

If you have cleared the penalty for a dishonoured cheque, it does not absolve you from the liability of the outstanding amount under the tenancy contract for the rental amount due and payable.

Therefore, the landlord can file multiple cases with the cheques that he has until you pay the rent amount outstanding.

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7 Jan 2020, 12:30

We need the judgment copy of the first case, proof of payments (slips) clearance certificate (if any) and the documents relevant to the new case and all other relevant documents and information.

Accordingly, we will be better placed to assist you.

For further assistance kindly contact us on the phone number or send us an email.

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Dar Al Haqooq Legal Consultancy
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11 Mar 2020, 14:32

Dear client,

Thanks for your query,

Can you please share your documents on our email.

Thanks

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