(Updated – Dubai Tenancy Law & Practice)
1. What Is an Eviction Notice in Dubai?
An eviction notice is a formal legal notice served by a landlord requiring a tenant to vacate a rented property in accordance with Dubai tenancy laws.
In Dubai, eviction is strictly regulated.
A landlord cannot evict a tenant at will, even after contract expiry, unless legal grounds and procedures are followed.
2. Governing Law
Evictions in Dubai are primarily governed by:
- Dubai Tenancy Law
- Implementing regulations issued by RERA
- Decisions of the Dubai Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDSC)
⚠️ Any eviction not compliant with law is illegal and challengeable.
3. Legal Grounds for Eviction in Dubai
A landlord may evict a tenant only on specific legal grounds, including:
A. Non-Payment of Rent
If the tenant fails to pay rent within 30 days of receiving a written demand.
✔ Most common eviction ground
✔ Requires proof of default
B. Illegal or Unauthorized Use of Property
Including:
- Illegal sub-leasing
- Partitioning the unit
- Using residential property for commercial purposes
- Violating building or community rules
✔ Strong ground
✔ Often leads to immediate legal action
C. Property Damage or Misuse
Where the tenant:
- Causes substantial damage
- Uses the property in a way that endangers safety
✔ Requires evidence (photos, reports, warnings)
D. Landlord’s Personal Use or Sale of Property
Eviction is allowed if the landlord:
- Intends to sell the property, or
- Requires it for personal use or use by first-degree relatives
⚠️ Mandatory 12-month notarized eviction notice required
E. Demolition or Major Renovation
Allowed if:
- Property requires demolition or substantial renovation
- Work cannot be done while tenant occupies
✔ Must be supported by approvals
4. The Mandatory 12-Month Eviction Notice
For sale or personal use, the landlord must:
- Serve a 12-month eviction notice
- Issue it via:
- Notary Public or
- Registered courier (as per RERA practice)
- Calculate the 12 months from:
- Date of tenant’s receipt (not issue date)
❌ WhatsApp or email alone is not sufficient
5. Step-by-Step Eviction Procedure in Dubai
Step 1: Identify Legal Ground
Eviction without valid ground = case dismissal.
Step 2: Issue Legal Eviction Notice
- Proper format
- Correct legal basis
- Correct service method
👉 Poorly drafted notices often fail in court
Step 3: File Case with RDSC (If Tenant Refuses)
If the tenant does not vacate:
- File an eviction case before the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre
- Submit:
- Tenancy contract (Ejari)
- Eviction notice
- Supporting evidence
Step 4: Obtain Judgment
The RDSC may:
- Grant eviction
- Set a vacating date
- Reject eviction (if defective)
Step 5: Execution & Enforcement
If tenant still refuses:
- Open execution file
- Enforce eviction through authorities
6. Can a Tenant Challenge an Eviction?
Yes. A tenant may challenge eviction if:
- Notice is defective
- Ground is false or misleading
- 12-month notice not complied with
- Eviction is retaliatory or abusive
Many landlord cases fail due to technical mistakes.
7. Common Mistakes Landlords Make
❌ Issuing wrong eviction notice
❌ Using WhatsApp only
❌ Wrong legal ground
❌ Evicting without RDSC approval
❌ Cutting utilities (illegal)
These mistakes expose landlords to counter-claims and penalties.
8. How Long Does Eviction Take in Dubai?
Indicative timelines:
- Legal notice period: Immediate to 12 months (depending on ground)
- RDSC proceedings: 1–3 months
- Execution stage: Varies
9. Why Legal Advice Matters
A single error can:
- Delay eviction by a year
- Invalidate the notice
- Expose landlord to damages
Professional drafting and strategy saves time and money.
10. Conclusion
Eviction in Dubai is not a simple landlord decision — it is a regulated legal process.
Whether you are a landlord or tenant, understanding:
✔ legal grounds
✔ correct notice
✔ proper procedure
is critical to protecting your rights.
🔒 Website Disclaimer
This guide is provided for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction cases depend on specific facts, documents, and regulatory compliance.
