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Can I send a legal notice to the landlord if I don't have his Emirates ID?
Hello,
I'm trying to send legal notice to the landlord but I don't have their Emirates ID and therefore cannot notarize the notice.
Is there any option to do it without Emirates ID?
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You can submit the legal notice through a law firm and we will be honored to draft and submit your legal notice.
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Under UAE law, you can send the legal notice to the landlord even if you don't have their Emirates ID, as long as you have accurate details to identify them, such as their name and address.
The notice can be notarized through the court or via a lawyer.
We specialize in such cases and can assist you with the necessary legal procedures. Contact us on WhatsApp for direct consultation.
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question!
I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
Sending a legal notice to your landlord without their Emirates ID is possible in the UAE. You can use registered post, which is an officially recognized method.
Another option is to employ a Notary Public to authenticate and deliver the notice if you have the landlord's address.
In Dubai, you can submit your case to the Rental Disputes Center, which allows notification through registered mail.
For Abu Dhabi, the Judicial Department's online portal can be used to submit a legal notice application.
These methods don't require the landlord's Emirates ID. The key is ensuring a verifiable delivery method and proof of sending. While an Emirates ID is important for many UAE processes, legal notices are not always necessary.
You can contact us via WhatsApp for further clarification or additional support. We are dedicated to providing professional, timely, and comprehensive assistance tailored to your situation.
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ABDUL WAHIED