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Dubai’s Rental Disputes Centre settles 100,000 lawsuits in nine years

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Judge Abdulqader Mousa, director of RDC, says the Rental Disputes Centre in Dubai has taken it upon itself to strengthen and develop the judicial system in the real estate sector.

Dubai: Dubai’s Rental Disputes Centre (RDC), the judicial arm of Dubai Land Department (DLD) has settled 100,000 lawsuits over nine years, it was revealed on Sunday.

The number of lawsuits registered in the centre to date has reached 103,975 rental lawsuits, divided between 92,732 primary and 11,243 appeal lawsuits, of which 100,000 lawsuits have been settled, comprising 96 per cent of the cases registered at the centre.

These lawsuits represent only 1.9 per cent of the total number of lease contracts that were registered with DLD in the same period, amounting to more than 5.2 million lease contracts with a total value of Dh654 billion. This contributes to enhancing the community’s confidence in the laws and legislative system in the emirate, DLD said while announcing the nine years of operations of the RDC.

The centre was launched according to a systematic developmental journey to achieve social and economic stability for all those involved in the real estate rental sector and other relevant sectors, establishing a specialised judicial system according to a streamlined mechanism.

RDC succeeded in resolving cases by concluding reconciliation agreements amounting to 10,179 cases that were resolved amicably, with a value of Dh82.8 million, and an average period of five days for disputed cases to be conciliated.

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Judicial system in the real estate

Judge Abdulqader Mousa, director of RDC, said: “The Rental D isputes Centre in Dubai has taken it upon itself to strengthen and develop the judicial system in the real estate sector, based on the wise vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who has always emphasised that justice is the basis of governance and the happiness of members of society.

“We worked diligently and tirelessly with our qualified national cadres and harnessed our material resources, particularly technical ones, to keep pace with global developments and chart a strategic path that would define the future of litigation, consistent with the visions and directions of the emirate to consolidate its position on the regional and global arena as the premier real estate destination for investors.

Mousa added: “We are proud to have developed the world’s first smart judicial rental system and made it available to litigants, whether inside or outside the country, based on a sustainable methodology, a pioneering real estate and rental model, an environment that incubates innovation and effective governance, and as part of Dubai Land Department’s strategic vision.

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