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Letter to Residential Tenant: Access for Viewings

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Letter to Residential Tenant: Access for Viewings

Basic Info

  • Applicable Region UAE
  • Available Languages
    English
    English & Arabic
  • Document No 0000705
  • Version V 1.0
  • Last Updated 02-09-2024
  • Reviews 0
Document Summary

This letter is used by a landlord to inform a tenant of viewings procedures that will take place on a certain date for the purpose of re-letting the property. The landlord must describe details of the viewings that will occur. The tenant must sign an acknowledgement receipt form shared by the landlord once he agrees on the dates.

Description

In order to re-let the property, the property must be in the same condition that it was first received by the tenant, this is in accordance with article 21 of Law No. 26 of the year 2007 Regulating the Relation Between Lessors and Lessee of Property in the Emirate of Dubai (as amended) states:

“Lessee shall, upon termination of lease, handover the property to the lessor in the condition in which he received it at the time of leasing except for normal tear and wear or whatever was out of his control. In case of conflict between the parties in this regard, the issue shall be referred to the committee to decide thereon.”

Jurisdiction

This document is intended for use in the Emirate of Dubai.

Before Execution

  • The information on this front page or contained in the headers and footers of this instrument are for guidance purposes only.
  • Please delete this front page together with the information contained in the headers, footers, and the endnotes prior to circulating this letter. Where square brackets […] and highlights are used in the document, it indicates that there is missing or incomplete information which will need to be incorporated prior to signature.
  • Please remove the square brackets and all highlighting prior to signature.

Disclaimer

This document is provided for reference only and is not intended to be, and should not be considered, legal advice. Determinations about whether this document will be appropriate in your particular situation or jurisdiction should be made after consultation with a legal counsel. Kanoony will not assume any legal liability that may arise from the use of this document.