If you’re a tenant in Abu Dhabi, it’s important to know your rights and responsibilities under the law. The Abu Dhabi Tenancy Law outlines the rules and regulations that govern the relationship between landlords and tenants in the emirate.
Key Provisions of the Abu Dhabi Tenancy Law
Some of the key provisions of the Abu Dhabi Tenancy Law include:
- Security Deposits: Landlords are allowed to collect a security deposit from tenants, but it cannot exceed two months’ rent. The deposit must be returned to the tenant at the end of the tenancy, provided there is no damage to the property.
- Rent Increases: Landlords are allowed to increase rent, but they must give tenants at least 90 days’ notice before doing so. The increase cannot exceed 5% of the current rent.
- Maintenance and Repairs: Landlords are responsible for maintaining the property and making necessary repairs. If a repair is urgent, the tenant can request that it be done within 24 hours.
- Termination of Tenancy: Either the landlord or the tenant can terminate a tenancy agreement, but they must give at least 90 days’ notice before doing so. If the landlord terminates the agreement, they must provide a valid reason for doing so.
Where to Find More Information
If you have questions about your rights as a tenant in Abu Dhabi, you can refer to the following resources:
- Abu Dhabi Judicial Department: The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department provides information on the laws and regulations that govern tenancy agreements in the emirate. You can visit their website at https://www.adjd.gov.ae/ or call their customer service hotline at 8002354.
- Abu Dhabi Municipality: The Abu Dhabi Municipality is responsible for enforcing the Abu Dhabi Tenancy Law. You can visit their website at https://www.adm.gov.ae/ or call their customer service hotline at 800555.
- Department of Urban Planning and Municipalities: The Department of Urban Planning and Municipalities is responsible for regulating the real estate sector in Abu Dhabi. You can visit their website at https://www.dpm.gov.ae/ or call their customer service hotline at 800555.
By familiarizing yourself with the Abu Dhabi Tenancy Law and knowing where to find more information, you can protect your rights as a tenant and ensure a positive renting experience.
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