Navigating the eviction process in Dubai requires strict adherence to the laws and regulations set forth by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) and the Rental Dispute Center (RDC). Properly drafting, serving, and sometimes notarizing an eviction notice is a critical step for landlords.
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Consultation & Strategy
Understanding your situation and advising on the best course of action for eviction.
Compliant Notice Drafting
Creating legally compliant eviction notices tailored to your specific grounds.
Detailed Review & Verification
Ensuring all details, dates, and reasons in the notice are accurate and legally sound.
Notarization Facilitation
Managing the official notarization process for required eviction notices.
Legal Service Guidance
Advising on the legally required methods for serving the notice to your tenant.
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Compliant Drafting
We expertly draft eviction notices ensuring full compliance with Dubai's legal standards and requirements.
Official Notarization
We arrange the official notarization of your eviction notice, providing undeniable proof and meeting mandatory requirements.
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Eviction Grounds Check
Answer a few questions to see which common eviction grounds might apply to your situation in Dubai. This is for informational purposes only and not legal advice.
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Disclaimer: This is a simplified check and not legal advice. Other conditions and specific notice periods apply. For accurate advice based on your specific circumstances, please consult with the POAPRO Dubai Eviction Notice Paralegal Services Team.
The Mandatory 12 Month Eviction Notice Dubai Explained
Certain situations specifically require a 12 month eviction notice in Dubai. This longer notice period is typically mandated when the landlord wishes to evict for reasons like personal use, selling the property, demolition, or major renovations preventing occupancy. This notice must be served via Notary Public or registered mail. POAPRO Dubai ensures your 12-month notice is correctly formatted, justified, and advises on the proper service method.
How to Properly Serve Eviction Notice Dubai
Serving the notice directly via Notary Public for official, undeniable proof of delivery.
Sending the notice via Registered Mail with acknowledgment receipt for documented service.
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Core services crucial for eviction: Power of Attorney representation and Private Notary Public services.
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Vital for overseas landlords or those unable to handle the process in person.
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Online ordering, UAE payment gateways, and support for remote notarization for a seamless experience.
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Providing legally sound solutions tailored to your specific needs for managing affairs via POA and related services.
Comprehensive Support
Includes Legal Translation and Document Attestation, often necessary for formal UAE procedures.
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The notice period depends on the reason for eviction. For specific grounds like non-payment of rent after warning, it can be shorter (e.g., 30 days). However, for reasons like the landlord wanting the property for personal use or sale, a mandatory 12-month notice served via Notary Public or registered mail is required.
While not always mandatory for every reason, it is highly recommended for legal validity. For the 12-month notice period (e.g., for personal use, sale, demolition), service via Notary Public or registered mail is legally required, effectively necessitating an official or verifiable notice.
Incorrectly drafted or served eviction notices can be deemed invalid by the Rental Dispute Center (RDC). This can lead to the dismissal of your case, significant delays, and potentially allow the tenant to remain in the property until the process is correctly followed, costing you time and money.