Tackling Unauthorized Subletting in Dubai

If your tenant sublets your property without permission, you face a challenging situation. Dubai has strict rules governing subletting, and unauthorized subletting can lead to legal consequences. This guide explains your rights and the steps to take if your property is sublet without consent.

Key Points:

- Tenants need written consent from landlords to sublet, unless the rental agreement allows it.

- Landlords can evict tenants who sublet without permission, as per Dubai's laws (Article 24 of Law No. 26 of 2007 and Article 25 (1) (b) of Law No. 33 of 2008).

Steps to Address Unauthorized Subletting:

1. Review the Rental Agreement: Check for subletting clauses and consent requirements.

2. Communicate with the Tenant: Discuss the issue verbally and in writing, requesting the subtenant's eviction and potential compensation.

3. Send a Formal Notice: Issue a written notice through a Notary Public or registered post, demanding the subtenant's eviction.

4. Pursue Legal Action: If the tenant doesn't comply, approach the Dubai Rental Dispute Centre (RDC) to initiate legal proceedings.

By following these steps, you can address unauthorized subletting and seek resolution through Dubai's legal channels.

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