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An eviction notice is an advance notice issued to a tenant to vacate the property in Dubai and it includes the reason for eviction as well. The eviction notice can only be served by a landlord for reasons deemed valid as per the tenancy laws and regulations in Dubai. The notice period for vacating the space depends on the reason for the eviction.
A seamless 3-step process for serving eviction notice
Our experts will prepare the eviction notice as per the accepted standards
We will notarize the notice through the Dubai Courts Notary Public
The Courts will deliver the eviction notice to the tenant
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The following documents are required for preparing an eviction notice in Dubai.
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Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions about Eviction Notice.
Yes. The landlord can issue a 12-month notice at any time, even during an active tenancy contract. However, the tenant is not obligated to vacate until the end of that 12-month period, regardless of the contract's expiry date.
To be legally enforceable, the eviction notice must be delivered via notary public or registered courier. Notices sent via WhatsApp, email, or verbal communication are not accepted by the Dubai Rental Dispute Center.
A valid eviction notice should include the full names of both parties, property address, reason for eviction as per the law, the intended eviction date, and it must be signed by the landlord. It should also specify the legal basis under Dubai tenancy law.
Yes. A tenant can file a case with the Dubai Rental Dispute Center if they believe the eviction reason is invalid or misused (e.g., the landlord falsely claims personal use but re-rents it). The RDC will review the case and determine the outcome based on evidence.