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How can I evict a tenant who is unwilling to leave after the 12-month notice?

Dear Sir/Madam,

My tenant is not ready to move out on the last day of the 12-month notarized eviction notice.

I need the place for myself to move in as my lease ends next week. What should I do?

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KHE Legal Consultancy
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5 Feb 2024, 07:10

Dear Questioner,

The tenant is obliged to move from the property. Remind them that the legal timeframe has passed and they are legally obligated to vacate the property.

If your tenant remains unwilling to vacate after exhausting other options, your lawyer can help you file a case with the relevant eviction court or Rent Dispute Settlement Centre (RDSC).

5 Feb 2024, 07:11

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Wafa Ali Alhosany Advocates & Legal Consultants
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5 Feb 2024, 07:11

Dear Questioner,

You can file a lawsuit before the Rental Disputes Center, to request his eviction from the apartment, as well as to demand compensation for any financial damages you suffer.

Kindly contact us for further assistance.

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5 Feb 2024, 07:11

Dear sir,

You can file the case now at the court requesting to vacate him and submit proof that you don’t have any other property in your name.

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5 Feb 2024, 07:28

Dear Client,

Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter. If your tenant refuses to move out after the 12-month eviction notice, serve a written notice to vacate.

If the tenant doesn't comply, file a case with the Rental Dispute Center (RDC) and attend the hearing. If the RDC rules are in your favor, they may issue an eviction order.

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 be happy to help you.

Thanks & Regards,

ABDUL WAHIED

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5 Feb 2024, 07:30

Hello,

You need to file a case with the RDC to claim for eviction, including the new rent until the eviction is complete, as well as the fees and expenses.

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5 Feb 2024, 07:41

Dear Client,

Hope you are doing well!

Have you served the eviction notice as per the legal requirements; (1) By notary public or registered mail and (2) 12 12-month notice period?

If these conditions are satisfied, then the tenant has the legal obligation to vacate the unit. If the tenant does not vacate, you may file a case or file a complaint at the Rental Dispute Centre (RDC).

If you need any further assistance, you can reach out to us over WhatsApp or email.

Thanks & Regards,

Shashwat Mishra

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5 Feb 2024, 09:41

Dear Questioner,

If the tenant is reluctant to leave the apartment even after the notice period of 12 months and you have compiled all the procedural aspects for eviction, you can enforce the eviction through the RDC.

If you need our assistance in your matter, please share your WhatsApp number.

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5 Feb 2024, 14:12

Dear Inquirer,

We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries.

Upon reviewing your query, you need to submit an eviction lawsuit due to the expiration of the lease contract with the Rental Disputes Resolution Center.

If you need further clarification, we offer to provide complimentary consultations to assist you with your legal matters. This can be facilitated through a 15-minute free online consultation session.

To schedule your consultation, kindly contact us via email or contact our offices in Dubai or Sharjah.

We appreciate your understanding!

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