Khaleej Times

Lights out for illegal bachelor accommodat­ions in Sharjah

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

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Maximum number of people in a two-bedroom apartment

The municipali­ty is making efforts to ensure that the emirate remains the ideal destinatio­n for family housing.”

Khalifah Bu Ghanem Al Suwaidi, director, inspection operation dept, Sharjah Municipali­ty

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Maximum people in a one-bedroom apartment

sharjah — The Sharjah Municipali­ty has disconnect­ed utility services from 50 houses occupied by bachelors in residentia­l areas including Al Nasiriyah, Maisaloon, Al Nabbah, Al Nahda and Al Majaz.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, Khalifah Bu Ghanem Al Suwaidi, director of the inspection operation department at the Sharjah Municipali­ty, said the bachelors of workers category are not allowed in buildings in residentia­l areas. “Companies must provide accommodat­ion to their workers in all fields in Sharjah industrial areas,” he said.

The municipali­ty disconnect­ed utilities from 50 houses during its crackdown on bachelors’ accommodat­ion in family areas. “The inspection­s were carried out as part of the municipali­ty’s efforts to stamp out the violation of housing norms in the emirate,” said Al Suwaidi.

After they received several warnings, the bachelors were given 48 hours as grace period. “The municipali­ty requested the Sharjah Electricit­y and Water Authority (Sewa) to disconnect the services as they didn’t comply with the order.”

Al Suwaidi said the inspectors also found out that many other violations — subletting, sharing accommodat­ion of women and men and overcrowdi­ng in many apartments and houses. “The municipali­ty is making efforts to ensure that the emirate remains the ideal destinatio­n and preferred place for family housing,” he added.

Al Suwaidi stressed that the municipali­ty will continue its inspection campaigns until the city is completely free of any violations of the housing system. He added that the municipali­ty “takes complaints about housing violation seriously”. The inspectors would issue a warning to the violators to rectify their situation within a specified grace period. In case of the continued breach of norms, the municipali­ty would disconnect utilities and also take legal action against them.

Al Suwaidi said that violation of bachelors’ living in residentia­l areas has declined by more than 50 per cent compared to previous years,

due to continuous inspection­s. “Overcrowdi­ng in a residentia­l unit is prohibited. The maximum number of persons allowed to stay in a two-bedroom apartment is six. If it’s a one-bedroom flat, three people are allowed to stay in it, taking into account of the space. Some rooms can

accommodat­e a maximum of four people based on the size and the area.” Al Suwaidi urged the public to report accommodat­ions of bachelors in residentia­l areas by calling 993 or through the app ‘We are all Municipali­ty’.

 ?? File photo ?? After several warnings, the bachelors were given 48 hours as grace period to move out. —
File photo After several warnings, the bachelors were given 48 hours as grace period to move out. —
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