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A registered eviction notice was not delivered by the courier. Is it still valid?
Hi,
An eviction notice was registered through a notary public, but the courier didn't deliver it because the tenant wasn't home, didn't pick up the phone, and the paper was not stamped on the door, hence, the tenant never knew of it.
Is the eviction notice valid?
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The eviction notice may be invalid if it was not delivered in person, left at the residence, or properly notified to the tenant.
Many jurisdictions require proper eviction notice service for legality. To avoid tenant legal disputes, the landlord should serve the eviction notice according to local legislation.
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Dear Questioner,
If a courier attempted to deliver the eviction notice but was unable to do so because the tenant was not home, did not pick up the phone, and no notice was visibly posted on the property, there could be a question of whether the tenant was adequately informed of the eviction notice.
The law generally requires that the tenant has been given proper notice in a manner that is considered legally acceptable.
In Dubai, if the tenant claims not to have received the notice, and it can be proven that all reasonable steps were not taken to serve the notice correctly, the eviction process might be deemed invalid.
The landlord might need to reissue the notice and ensure it is served in a manner that can be legally verified, unless there has been a delivery report provided by the courier to the landlord, substantiating that it has been properly served to the tenant.