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The emirate of Sharjah is the most preferred option for renters in the United Arab Emirates as it offers a wide variety of affordable homes. Given the reduced rents and the abundance of services available in the city, many tenants opt to live in Sharjah and commute to work in Dubai. Sharjah is a place that is rich in waterfront residences, parks, sports courts, supermarkets, pharmacies, and retail establishments close by in some of the most well-liked residential neighbourhoods. However, it is a concern that many tenants are still unaware of crucial Sharjah tenancy regulations. Here you will get a complete guideline on the existing tenancy laws. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Know Your Right as a Tenant: Sharjah Rental Laws


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Know Your Right as a Tenant Sharjah Rental Laws
  • The emirate of Sharjah is the most preferred
    option for renters in the United Arab Emirates as
    it offers a wide variety of affordable homes.
    Given the reduced rents and the abundance of
    services available in the city, many tenants opt
    to live in Sharjah and commute to work in Dubai.
    Sharjah is a place that is rich in waterfront
    residences, parks, sports courts, supermarkets,
    pharmacies, and retail establishments close by in
    some of the most well-liked residential
    neighbourhoods. However, it is a concern that
    many tenants are still unaware of crucial
    Sharjah tenancy regulations. Here you will get a
    complete guideline on the existing tenancy laws.
  • 1. Number of Persons Residing in Each Unit
  • The maximum number of occupants that a
    residential unit can have is one of the most
    crucial tenancy laws that every tenant should be
    aware of. The regulation was maintained to
    protect family privacy and decrease the number
    of workers who were residing illegally in the
    emirate. It should be noted that the number of
    occupants for a unit depends on the size of the
    property. The maximum number of occupants for a
    rental property in Sharjah is as follows
  • Studio Apartments - 3 people
  • 1 BHK Flats- 3 people
  • 2 BHK Flats- 6 people
  • 3 BHK Flats- 9 people
  • The Sharjah tenancy laws for rentals stipulate
    that tenants must disclose the number of
    occupants when renting a property.

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  • 2. Bachelor Accommodation
  • Low-income bachelors or laborers are not
    permitted to reside in residential neighbourhoods
    or family regions as per the Sharjah tenancy
    law. According to Sharjah's leasing guidelines,
    low- income bachelors are only permitted to
    reside in apartments in Al Sajja or industrial
    zones. While subletting is strictly prohibited
    in some regions, bachelors are allowed to share
    rooms.
  • In places like Al Majaz and Al Nahda, only
    families are allowed to reside in residential and
    commercial structures. They will be forced to
    show passport copies for each resident, evidence
    of any blood ties, and even marriage
    certificates, if necessary while signing a lease
    or renewing an existing one.
  • As per the tenancy laws, executive bachelors such
    as professionals like doctors, engineers, and
    the like, are permitted to live in residential or
    commercial structures in Sharjah with the owner's
    permission.
  • Rent Increase Rules of Sharjah Municipality
  • According to the 2007 tenancy rules of Sharjah,
    owners are only allowed to increase rent three
    years from the leasing agreement's start date.
    Again, after the initial increase, the owners are
    only allowed to raise the rent once every two
    years. It is one such clause in the Sharjah
    tenancy laws that shields tenants from yearly
    rent increases.
  • Early lease termination by tenants
  • According to the tenancy laws, tenants cannot end
    their tenancy before it expires unless an
    incident beyond their control occurs. If not,
    tenants are bound by law to see the contract
    through to its conclusion.
  • Unless both parties agree otherwise, in the
    above-said situation, the tenant shall pay the
    landlord a compensating amount equal to but not
    less than 30 of the rental fee for the balance
    of the term of the lease. The final judgment of
    such cases is handled and evaluated by the
    Sharjah Rental Dispute Committee.
  • Tenants Who Fail to Pay Rent

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  • The lease between the owner and renter should
    remain in effect even if the owner decides to
    sell the apartment or building. This also applies
    in the event of the owner's demise.
  • Only in situations like if the owner wants to
    demolish the building, carry out extensive
    maintenance that would necessitate eviction, or
    if they intend to occupy the property for
    personal use and have no other suitable place to
    live can the owner terminate the agreement.
    According to Sharjah Tenancy Law, the owner must
    acquire the necessary permissions from the
    Sharjah Municipality and provide the tenant with
    three months' notice in these situations.
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