5 TOP TIPS FOR RENTING PROPERTY IN DUBAI
Dubai is a top location for people seeking profitable career opportunities and comfortable lifestyles. Thousands of ex-pats relocate to Dubai in search of a better life. As a result, the thriving city has a diverse range of residential properties to accommodate its expanding population.
Our experts have prepared a list of 5 tips to help you rent the property of your dreams!
1. To rent a property in the UAE, you will require a UAE residence visa stamped into your passport, with your Emirates Identification card (EID) under process.
2. Your UAE Residence Visa and EID will allow you to register the Tenancy Contract with Ejari (RERA – Dubai Real Estate Regulatory Agency) and will be required to register your utility accounts.
3. A property is only taken off the market once the landlord receives a security deposit.
4. Landlords will often only allow you to reserve a property approximately 2-3 weeks before your tenancy start date, as the market moves very quickly in Dubai.
5. The standard procedure in the UAE is for a property to be handed over cleaned and painted and returned to the landlord in the same condition, taking into consideration ‘general wear and tear.
Using our database of agents and private landlords, we are able to find you all available properties on the market in any area, at any one time. Therefore, once you have specified the desired location, it will take us a minimal amount of time to find your new home.