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Dubai landlord served eviction notice to tenant but now wants to revoke it
Dear Sir/Madam,
I own an apartment in Dubai and served the tenant a legal eviction notice through Dubai courts in March 2023. The reason for the eviction notice was that I was planning to move into the apartment.
However, my circumstances have changed, and the original tenancy contract end date is December 2023. The tenant has now requested a one-month extension of the contract until January 2024.
Can I revoke the eviction notice that I have already served?
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
Yes, you can revoke the eviction notice if both you and the tenant agree to extend the tenancy for one more month.
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ABDUL WAHIED
Dear Questioner,
I hope this message finds you well.
Thank you for reaching out with your query concerning the eviction notice served to your tenant.
In response to your situation, it's essential to consider the legal implications and the specific circumstances surrounding your case.
Generally, the revocation of an eviction notice depends on the terms of the original notice and the current status of the tenancy.
To provide you with accurate advice tailored to your situation, I recommend a more in-depth discussion.
It would be beneficial for us to schedule a consultation to review the details of your case and discuss potential options.
During this consultation, we can explore the feasibility of revoking the eviction notice and address any other legal considerations that may arise.
Please feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone to schedule a convenient time for our consultation. I look forward to assisting you further.
Best Regards,
Suhail Rana

Dear Questioner,
Yes. It can be revoked and if you want to renew the contract, you can do so.
But if you extend the contract beyond the period mentioned in the eviction notice, then it will be no longer valid.
If you need further clarification, we will arrange a legal consultation session for a charge of 28$.

Dear Questioner,
I recommend not to revoke the notice and to enter into an amicable termination agreement which can be easily enforced by RDC if the tenant violates it.