Dubai issues new crackdown on shared villas
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 22 - 2008 at 09:35
Dubai Municipality yesterday announced that tenants sharing villas in the emirate will have 30 days to vacate their residences, reported Khaleej Times. Omar bin Abdul Rahman, Head of the Building Inspection Section at the Dubai Municipality, said there cannot be any bachelors, labourers or more than one family in villas. If landlords failed to comply with the new rules within the deadline, they are subject to fines of up to Dhs50,000 ($13,600). The civic body had already said it would not take the responsibility of making the landlords refund the rents collected in advance.
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