Landlord Essentials
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Landlord Essentials
Ready to rent your property?
Here we show you how to set a fair rent, market it properly, check the tenant’s background, register Ejari [Dubai’s online lease registration], and manage handover, maintenance, and renewals — so vacancy stays low and your paperwork stays clean. And wherever it gets technical, we can do it for you.
Preparing the property and finding strong tenants
- Keep the unit clean, repaired, and compliant with building/safety rules — we can tell you what to fix and what to skip.
- Set the rent using recent rentals in the same building/community, not guesswork.
- Keep documents ready: title deed, service/maintenance records.
- List with good photos and a clear description on trusted portals, or let us market it through our channels.
- Screen properly: passport, visa, Emirates ID [Emirates Identity Card], proof of income — we can run the basic checks so you pick a reliable tenant.
Lease terms, payments, and resolving issues
- Use a clear Dubai-compliant lease (rent, dates, PDCs [Post-Dated Cheques], deposit, maintenance, duration) in line with Law No. 26 of 2007 — we can prepare/review it.
- Know the key tenant rights to avoid disputes and, if needed, use the RDC [Rental Disputes Center].
- Keep payments traceable (cheques or bank transfers) and maintain a simple record file.
- Do regular maintenance and keep a small process for urgent repairs, so issues don’t escalate.
Tenant relations, renewals, and compliance
- Reply fast and keep it professional — we can handle tenant
- Talk about renewal well before expiry and update rent/terms as per current rules.
- At move-out, follow the notice period, do an inspection, and return the deposit minus agreed deductions.
- Stay aware of any tax/reporting on rental income and any change in Dubai rental rules — we can flag updates for you.