The UAE rental market is governed by precise legislative frameworks, such as Law No. 26 of 2007 (as amended) in Dubai. When disputes arise between landlords and tenants—whether over eviction notices, rent increases, or maintenance obligations—the Rental Dispute Center (RDC) or local equivalent is the primary forum for resolution. I provide comprehensive legal advisory to guide you through these proceedings, ensuring your position is documented, argued, and defended with total technical clarity.
A significant portion of rental disputes stem from ambiguous lease agreements or improper procedural notifications. My approach focuses on establishing a firm legal foundation, ensuring that every notice, demand, or defense is compliant with statutory requirements before it reaches a tribunal.
Terminating a tenancy or enforcing an eviction notice requires strict adherence to legal notification periods and specific grounds for eviction as defined by law. Whether you are a landlord attempting to regain possession or a tenant contesting an eviction, I manage the procedural requirements, serving formal notifications and representing your interests during tribunal hearings.
Disputes over the return of security deposits or liability for property damage are frequent. I advise on the documentation required to support or contest these claims, analyzing lease terms against property handover reports to ensure that your financial interests are protected and legitimate claims are recovered.
When a dispute reaches the Rental Dispute Center, the process is fast and evidence-focused. I provide strategic representation, drafting clear, evidence-based memorandums that outline your legal rights. My goal is to streamline the dispute, presenting your case in a manner that the tribunal can process rapidly and decisively in your favor.