Transfer of Eviction Notices in Dubai

Transferability Eviction Notices in Dubai

Transferability Eviction Notices in Dubai

Eviction notices in Dubai may now be transferrable, from one owner to the other. In other words, tenants who received eviction notices may now be bound to them, even if the owner of the property changes.

This was the conclusion in a recent court decision, by the Dubai Rental Dispute Center (or RDC). In that case, the RDC concluded that the eviction notice was transferable, from the seller of the property to the buyer.

Because it is a right that is attached to the property and, therefore, transfers to the new owner of the property. This decision is important because it differs from a previous RDC case.

Which had held that the eviction notice was not transferrable to the new owner, as it was attached to the party who served it, and not to the property. There are a few caveats about this decision, in terms of what to expect for those dealing with eviction notices. 

First, this judgment is issued by the RDC’s First Instance.  So, could be subject to appeal.  And, could be overturned there. Second, the RDC judgments are not always used as precedents for future decisions on similar matters.

And as such, judgments and principles on the same matters can and do differ. 

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Wills for Muslims in UAE

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Muslims in the UAE can now register Civil Wills, which are not subject to principles of Shariah. This service is available under the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court, which is part of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department or ADJD.

Importantly, Civil Wills are available for all Muslims in the UAE, not just those residing in Abu Dhabi. And as long as they are not UAE citizens. 

Registration of Civil Wills is available on the ADJD portal, through the U.A.E. Pass, under the Civil Family Court e-Services. The application should be submitted, along with the required documents, under the “Request to Authenticate a Civil Will”.

The standard fee to register one Civil Will is AED 950This is governed by Law No. 14 of 2021 Concerning Civil Marriages and its Effects in the Emirates of Abu Dhabi. And, specifically, under Chapter Four (4) (on Inheritance and Wills) of that law. 

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