The Ejari system is designed to protect the rights of both landlords and tenants in Dubai. It records all rental contracts that take place in the city, and it is the landlord's responsibility to cancel the Ejari as soon as the tenant moves in. In the absence of an owner, the company that rented the property is obliged to cancel the Ejari. Canceling an Ejari contract can be done online through the Dubai REST app, the Dubai Now app, or the official DLD website.
The process of canceling Ejari through real estate services trust centers takes four business hours. Alternatively, customers can visit one of the official Ejari centers in Dubai during business hours and cancel their Ejari in person. After RERA confirms the final cancellation of Ejari, you will receive a message stating that your Ejari registration has been canceled by SMS or email. An Ejari contract for a property lasts more than 6 months and can last up to 10 years, after which it needs to be renewed. Once you have filled out the form and submitted it along with the necessary documents, you can receive your Ejari termination ID through the email address provided.
Since the Ejari contract is a legally binding document between the landlord and the tenant, both parties can cancel the contract and make a new one or rescind the lease completely. If you are looking for a new place to rent after canceling your Ejari for a property you had rented before, you'll find several units in the city at Dubizzle Properties for rent in Dubai.
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