
In Dubai, many renters wonder if they need to pay for accidental damages during apartment maintenance. According to recent clarifications, landlords are generally responsible for maintenance and repair works in rented apartments, unless there is a special agreement stating otherwise.
This means tenants do not have to cover costs for accidental damage caused during routine maintenance done by landlords or their contractors. Experts advise tenants and landlords to carefully read their rental agreements to understand their responsibilities clearly.
Key points to remember:
- If tenants do accidentally cause damage, they might be required to cover repair costs.
- Damages occurring without the tenant’s fault during maintenance are typically the landlord’s duty to repair.
This update helps both parties avoid confusion and conflicts about repair liabilities. It emphasizes the importance of clear communication between tenants and landlords to ensure smooth living arrangements.
Dubai’s rental market has been paying close attention to these legal details to protect the rights of both sides. As the city grows and the rental sector expands, understanding these rules becomes essential for tenants and landlords alike.
For further advice, tenants should consult Dubai’s laws and rental regulations or seek legal help if disputes arise. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.