Tenants Guide

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Take a look at our step-by-step guide for tenant’s guide, packed with valuable advice from our local property professionals.

Step 1.

Set Your Budget and Criteria
Consider the essential features and amenities you want or need (e.g., location, convenience, neighbourhood), and use research to inform your budget.

Step 2.

Prepare Key Documents
You will need your passport, residence visa and Emirates ID to enter into a tenancy agreement. Having these ready, along with the required funds, will help you secure your dream home more quickly.

Step 3.

Hire a Broker
Hiring a real estate broker in Dubai can help you find the right property in a highly competitive and dynamic market. They can also assist in negotiating the terms of the lease with your potential landlord and keep you up to date with upcoming listings that match your requirements.

Step 4.

Make an Offer
Once you’ve put in an offer to your broker, they will start negotiating with the landlord. At the point of offer, you will need to provide your passport, Emirates ID, and residence visa, as well as making three payments by cheques - for the deposit, first rental payment and your broker's commission.

Step 5.

Draw Up the Tenancy Agreement
Review the terms and conditions of your tenancy agreement thoroughly. Make sure everything that has been agreed with the landlord is added to the agreement.Once both parties sign the tenancy contract, you must register the tenancy with Ejari, a system designed to regulate and facilitate the rental market of Dubai. You can do this at centres across Dubai, such as the Al Manara Centre on Sheikh Zayed Road. You will need to bring your tenancy contract, your landlord’s ID, and the title deed.

Step 6.

Apply for DEWA
To set up your water and electricity connection, submit an online application for Dubai Water & Electricity Authority (DEWA). Fill out a form and provide the Ejari number, Emirates ID number and your passport number. Then, pay the security deposit through DEWA’s online payment gateway, and the service will be activated within 24 hours.