EJARI is an Arabic term that translates to "My Rent." It is a legal effort of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority in Dubai (RERA). To become authorized landlords to rent or lease their assets, all landlords, property management businesses, and landlord agents must receive EJARI accreditation, according to the law.
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The Ejari system governs the rental market in the real estate sector and was created under Section 26 of Law No. 26 of 2007 to regulate landlord-tenant relationships.
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Tenancy agreements must be registered using EJARI by all individuals and real estate businesses who work as landlords.
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All rental / lease contracts for Dubai properties must be registered using RERA's new EJARI online site from March 14, 2010.
The EJARI electronic registration web service is intended to comply with legal requirements, build a strong regulatory structure for the rental market, and safeguard the interests of all parties concerned. Ejari was created to ensure that rental agreements are fair and transparent to all parties concerned, and that their terms and conditions are taken into account completely.
Therefore in today’s blog, Dhanguard will extensively discuss Ejari and all relevant aspects of it that you should know. So without any further ado, let’s learn!
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