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A rented premises is sealed by the court. How can the landlord get it back?

We have an enforcement order against our company due to a commercial case in Dubai courts filed by one of our creditors and the office is sealed by the court.

The Ejari for the office has expired, in the meanwhile, the real estate is asking me to hand over the office or face another rental case as we are still liable for the rent.

The civil case matter is involving a large sum of money which the company is not in a position to pay right now but does not want to be liable for another court case.

Is there a way for the landlord to get their premises back?

How long would the court keep the premises sealed until their next step?

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19 Oct 2021, 07:40

Hi,

It is necessary to open the seal of the office.

You can call me for further assistance.

RRAJESH JAGAASIIA

MIO Law Firm (Abu Baker Salem Advocates & Legal Consultants)
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19 Oct 2021, 09:28

In the present case, you have to make a settlement, as per the execution verdict, or place an application to the court for other legal procedures.

The sealed office shall be there until the court order as per the execution judge.

Kindly contact us via phone or email for further assistance.

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Shamsa Albedwawi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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19 Oct 2021, 09:55

The premises shall remain sealed till the amount is fully paid.

Kindly contact us via phone or email for any further clarifications.

Thanks!

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