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Is it true if I want to purchase a rented property that I need to send a new eviction notice?

Hi,

I would like to purchase a property but there is a tenant inside. She was given an eviction notice in Feb 2023, but her tenancy contract is expiring in October 2023.

The transaction goes well, by that time I should be owning the property and my intention is to move in and live there.

However, I called Dubai Land Department and they told me that in case I make the purchase, I will need to serve a new eviction notice, which would push the tenant for another 12 months.

In that case, I will not buy this property and look for a vacant one.

The tenant seems ready to move out, but there can always be some unexpected situations, in which case she may extend.

Therefore, I am happy to risk her staying until February next year, but not for another 12 months from the moment I buy the property.

Please can you tell me what my options with this flat are, and how I can minimize the risk of the tenant staying longer?

Thank you!

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Dar Al Haqooq Legal Consultancy
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31 Jul 2023, 13:52

Dear Client,

Thanks for your question, I hope you are doing well. I will definitely assist you with this matter.

You can negotiate with the tenant to leave before the new eviction notice period starts or consider buying a vacant property to avoid tenant-related risks.

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 definitely be happy to help you.

Thanks & Regards

ABDUL WAHIED

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Alawi Aljaberi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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31 Jul 2023, 21:29

We can move the tenant, don't worry.

Contact me by phone please.

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