Staff Report : Changes To Family Regulations In The UAE Residents in Dubai must register all co-occupants living in owned and rented properties within two weeks, the emirate’s housing authority has said.
The ruling applies to all owners, developers, property management companies and tenants, who can register co-occupants via the Dubai REST app, if they have not already done so.
The DLD notified owners and management companies on Friday, September 23.
Once registered, co-occupants will automatically be updated on the Ejari tenancy contract.
Registering all the people living in a home will allow each resident to use an Ejari contract as proof of address.
“It is now legal for unmarried people to live together and also for people to sub-let their property when they have written consent from their landlord,” said Dean Charter, owner of Paragon Properties in Dubai.
There have been problems in the past with people being evicted immediately if they had not paid their rent, without having any rights, Mr Charter said.
“By adding these tenants to an Ejari contract it gives them more tenancy rights in a sub-let situation,” he said.
“The process is very simple to add new occupants to an Ejari.”
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