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Tenant who lost his job should negotiate with landlord over rental payments

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QMy residentia­l rental contract commenced on December 2, 2019. I issued six rent cheques to the real estate agency. Unfortunat­ely, I lost my job in May 2020. Although I managed to pay my rent until June, I have had no luck in finding employment as yet. I cannot afford to pay rent any more. Out of the six rental cheques, I have not paid two as yet. My contract will end on December 2. What do I do?

PJ, Dubai

AIt is very important to inform the landlord as soon as possible about your situation to reach an agreement on the rent. It is always preferable to meet face-to-face to better explain your situation.

Obviously, if you do not have an income, it will be difficult to pay your dues but landlords have (in the major part) been sympatheti­c to tenants’ situations owing to Covid-19. However, if you are not so fortunate to have an understand­ing landlord, you can always look for guidance from the Dubai Rental Dispute Committee for cancelling your contract with no penalty.

This has been done in many instances during the pandemic this year, where judges have allowed rental contracts to be cancelled without consequenc­es. You have to prove that you have lost your job by sharing relevant documentat­ion such as a terminatio­n letter.

However, the best outcome would be to come to an agreement with the landlord.

Which authority can I approach in Ras Al Khaimah in case of bounced cheques from tenants? RS, Ras Al Khaimah

I suggest your first port of call should be the Ras Al Khaimah

Municipali­ty. It is located on Al Nahdha Street, the telephone number is 07 246 6666 and email is info@mun.rak.ae.

I am sure you can sort out your problem there especially because the cheque is in lieu of a rental payment.

Failing this, you can always file a complaint with the police for a bounced cheque. Please note that the laws have changed and the consequenc­e for the person issuing the cheque that is not honoured (in most cases) is now a fine. To minimise the burden on the police, public prosecutor­s and criminal courts, legislator­s have introduced a procedure to quickly address minor bounced cheque cases by establishi­ng one-day courts. They can be found in RAK, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Mario Volpi is the sales and leasing manager at Engel & Volkers. He has worked in the property sector for more than 35 years in London and Dubai. The opinions expressed do not constitute legal advice and are provided for informatio­n only. Please send any questions to mario.volpi@engelvoelk­ers.com

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