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Breaking a tenancy contract by the landlord for non-registration with Ejari

Hello,

I have rented my warehouse in Al Qouz (Dubai) for 2 months ago, and my tenant still didn't do Ejari register and so many registers that are the responsibility of the tenant.

I have reminded them so many times and I don't want to get a fine from the government.

The reason I have sent you a message is that I really want to know if there's any chance that I can terminate my client contract.

I have some client who is willing to take the place and pay me a better price.

Can anyone advise me about this matter?

Best regards,

Al Nassar Advocates & Legal Consultants
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24 Nov 2018, 10:11

Dear Questioner,

As you are aware, Ejari is an initiative sponsored by RERA to regulate the leasing sector in the Emirate of Dubai.

Tenants and landlords are jointly responsible for registering the tenancy contract with Ejari before or immediately after the lease start date.

Please note that, as per the Law no.26 of 2007, it is mandatory to register tenancy contracts with RERA-DLD through the Ejari system.

Please note that if your tenant is not registering, it is under your responsibility to register, otherwise, as you are aware, there can be fines against you.

Hope the above explanation serves your purpose. If you need any further assistance, please feel free to contact me.

Thank you!

Regards,

Rajasree Ravivarma

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