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Updated 03-October-2020 Viewed -->

Once you agree the rental of a property in Dubai you will need to organise to have the contract registered with Ejari.

Dubai’s Unified Ejari Tenancy Contract can be downloaded or visit the official Ejari website – www.ejari.ae. It is mandatory to register the contract with Ejari. The Arabic word, Ejari, means ‘my rent’ and by registering your Unified Ejari Tenancy Contract, the government can record the details of property rental transactions. The rental prices and other information is held on a database used for the RERA Rental Calculator – an online database where you can query your current rent and find out if the landlord is due any increase in rent or, indeed if the tenant is due a decrease.

You cannot register a property with Ejari if the lease is less than 6 months. The usual term for nearly all tenancies is 1 year (12 months). If the lease period is less than six months, the property must be registered with the Dubai Tourism & Commercial Marketing. We’re researching and preparing another article for short term holiday lets which will be of vital importance during Expo 2020.

It is mandatory to register a correctly completed tenancy contract which is for a minimum lease period of 6+ months with Ejari.

You cannot register a property through Ejari online.

Here’s what you must produce to have the tenancy contract registered with Ejari.