Thursday, September 15, 2016

Know Your Rights: Property Law in the UAE

The sun, the villas, the high-rises: the UAE can appear – and often is – a haven for those seeking top-rate accommodation. But beware the pitfalls. Property law in the Emirates is as complex as it is in most countries – so be well-versed in the must-dos and mistakes many expats have made in the past.

The new changes in the RERA Calculator may show that property prices are dropping but that doesn’t affect you rights when it comes to property law in the UAE.

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DUBAI IS A THRIVING CITY of over two million people where 67 per cent of citizens still rent. Among them, hundreds of scare stories and warnings abound about false contracts, evictions and worse. Fortunately, however, there are a few rules by which those issues can be annulled.

The first thing to consider is often who to live with. It is usually more practical to live with friends or work colleagues, but be aware that living with an unmarried partner in the UAE, is considered a crime of “voluntary debasement”. Under Article 356 of the UAE Penal Code, anyone engaging in consensual intercourse will be punished by a minimum one-year custodial sentence.

Terms of two years are not unheard of. In 2011 a love triangle between a New Zealand man, and lovers from Britain and Brazil, landed all three behind bars.

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) bills must be paid solely by the person whose name appears on the bill. Only one person per household can do this unless a married couple’s joint account is registered.

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