Deposit rent with committee if landlord refuses it
Abu Dhabi: Tenants must not fear unscrupulous landlords who attempt to evict them on illegal grounds or refuse to accept the rent.
"If a landlord refuses to accept the rent, the tenant should immediately deposit it with the Rent Disputes Resolution Committee. Tenants may not be evicted for any reason unless an approval of the committee is obtained," Mohammad Rashid Bin Khalaf Al Hameli, chairman of the committee, told Gulf News.
Landlords often refuse to accept rent from tenants to gain approval for an eviction on grounds of non-payment of rent.
"The committee has turned down many cases in which landlords demanded that their buildings be renovated, after making sure their goal was to increase the rent beyond the rent cap."
Al Hameli said approval of demolition or any other measures, obtained from authorities such as the municipality and other government bodies, may not be enforced without a final decision from the Rental Disputes Resolution Committee.
He assured tenants that they can deposit their rents with the committee for an unlimited period.
"A tenant can pay the rent to the committee for even 20 years as long as he or she does not break the law.
"Since its inception in mid-December 2006, the committee has received Dh200 million in rental deposits from tenants whose landlords refused to take the rent. Some Dh70 million was later withdrawn by landlords," Al Hameli said.
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