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Request to Carry Out Works in Leased Premises - From Tenant

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Request to Carry Out Works in Leased Premises - From Tenant

Basic Info

  • Applicable Region UAE
  • Available Languages
    English
    English & Arabic
  • Document No 0000711
  • Version V 1.0
  • Last Updated 02-12-2024
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Document Summary

This letter is used by a tenant to request from the landlord to approve of certain works to be carried out in the leased premises. The tenant must obtain a written consent from the landlord authorizing such works to be carried out.

Description

Article 19 of Law No. 26 of the year 2007 Regulating the Relation Between Lessors and Lessee of Property in the Emirate of Dubai (as amended) states:

“The lessee shall pay the rent on due times, preserve the property as if its own, and may not affect any change or perform renovations or maintenance on the property unless upon a permission by the lessor and only after obtaining the licenses required for same from the competent official authorities, without prejudice to the lessee's obligation to carry out the renovations agreed upon or customary performed thereby.”

Jurisdiction

This document is intended for use in the Emirate of Dubai.

Before Execution

  • The information on this front page or contained in the headers and footers of this instrument are for guidance purposes only.
  • Please delete this front page together with the information contained in the headers, footers, and the endnotes prior to circulating this letter. Where square brackets […] and highlights are used in the document, it indicates that there is missing or incomplete information which will need to be incorporated prior to signature.
  • Please remove the square brackets and all highlighting prior to signature.

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