trafficlinq
Hi
Is it legal to stay in an apartment under some one else's contract (not sharing) in sharjah?
Thanks
DPS
It is not illegal.
2 points to note.
The legal contract holder is still liable for any violation of law within the premises
The real estate may interpret this as sub letting
rudeboy
ppl are doing it in shj and they get away with it. it just depends on how good your neighbour is :D
trafficlinq
Actualy the real estate wants to raise the rent. But according to the contract, they can't(as they raised last year and cant raise for another 3 year period). So they r telling to "my landlord"(who holds the contract) to approach the muncipality if he wants to renew at the same amount. My concern is whether the real estate wil create any problem as they knew now that a different person is staying ?
sage & onion
- trafficlinq wrote:
Actualy the real estate wants to raise the rent. But according to the contract, they can't(as they raised last year and cant raise for another 3 year period). So they r telling to "my landlord"(who holds the contract) to approach the muncipality if he wants to renew at the same amount. My concern is whether the real estate wil create any problem as they knew now that a different person is staying ?
If your not actually the named person on the lease, I believe that you do not have too many rights under the law.
gtmash
- sage & onion wrote:
- trafficlinq wrote:
Actualy the real estate wants to raise the rent. But according to the contract, they can't(as they raised last year and cant raise for another 3 year period). So they r telling to "my landlord"(who holds the contract) to approach the muncipality if he wants to renew at the same amount. My concern is whether the real estate wil create any problem as they knew now that a different person is staying ?
If your not actually the named person on the lease, I believe that you do not have too many rights under the law.
Correct, and hasn't rents actually come DOWN in the past few months? The agency seems to be playing a game to trick gullible tenants.
dresden
Rents are NOT coming down in sharjah.
As far as I can see, people who cannot afford Dubai run to Sharjah. No shortage of people looking to rent..
sage & onion
- dresden wrote:
Rents are NOT coming down in sharjah.
As far as I can see, people who cannot afford Dubai run to Sharjah. No shortage of people looking to rent..
Dubai should charge a tax against everyone who lives and spends their Dubai earned money in Sharjah.
quatroporte
- dresden wrote:
Rents are NOT coming down in sharjah.
As far as I can see, people who cannot afford Dubai run to Sharjah. No shortage of people looking to rent..
and its even worse in Ajman...
they just raised on us 20%
plus a friend of mine in Sharjah got a similar rent increase!!!
quatroporte
- sage & onion wrote:
- dresden wrote:
Rents are NOT coming down in sharjah.
As far as I can see, people who cannot afford Dubai run to Sharjah. No shortage of people looking to rent..
Dubai should charge a tax against everyone who lives and spends their Dubai earned money in Sharjah.
not everyone can afford to live in Dubai Sage!!!!
or until companies provide proper accomodation or a better accomodation allowance...
60% of the staff in the place I work for get average 2500/m accommodation!!! this will hardly get you a shared bedroom in Dubai while you can get a studio or 1 bed apartment in Ajman or Sharjah
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Chocoholic
Well you are effectively beig sublet to. This, unless the contract holder has written permission from the landlord or owner is illegal and is stated as so in most contracts.
Therefore you will have zero rights.
naruto
- quatroporte wrote:
- dresden wrote:
Rents are NOT coming down in sharjah.
As far as I can see, people who cannot afford Dubai run to Sharjah. No shortage of people looking to rent..
and its even worse in Ajman...
they just raised on us 20%
plus a friend of mine in Sharjah got a similar rent increase!!!
i dont know from where u guys get the info ..but a friend of mine just got 1 bed room in al TAAWN in a new bulding for 40k ..this is a good deal ..the thing is the real estate owners want to show that the demands on real estate still high but in fact most of the bulding in sharjah are empty..if he asked for increase tell him you dont want and u are moving show him that u dont care and beleive me he will come back to you ..
naruto
- Chocoholic wrote:
Well you are effectively beig sublet to. This, unless the contract holder has written permission from the landlord or owner is illegal and is stated as so in most contracts.
Therefore you will have zero rights.
100% correct ..for example if the real owner want u out the apartment he will have no problem doing that ..i advise u not to do it especialy these days ..tell u this story we found a guy who despertly want to rent his apartment and he want three months in advance ..they gave him the money ..next week the real estate owner come and told the new rental that he must leave the aparment because the contact expired..they tried to contact the guy who rented the aparment and took the money but he was gone..so u see what happend here u may lose ur money and the aparment ..so be carefull
Red Chief
I must agree. The rent in Sharjah has been dropping for last 4 months as well. My asquaintance rented very big 2BR with parking in Al Khan at 55K just now.
At the other hand the rent in IC has been dropping as well especially if you pay by one cheque... My employee told me about 36K (in one cheque) for studio there.
dresden
Mixed responses.
A couple of my friends have reported an increase in rent this year. A few have mentioned its the same.
None have had their rents lowered.
take it for what it's worth.
Pankaj
- dresden wrote:
Mixed responses.
A couple of my friends have reported an increase in rent this year. A few have mentioned its the same.
None have had their rents lowered.
take it for what it's worth.
No self-respecting landlord is actually going to LOWER the rents of existing tenants out of the goodness of their heart! The landlord played chicken with your buddies, and your buddies lost. If they threatened to leave, they probably would've avoided the increase.
naruto
- Pankaj wrote:
- dresden wrote:
Mixed responses.
A couple of my friends have reported an increase in rent this year. A few have mentioned its the same.
None have had their rents lowered.
take it for what it's worth.
No self-respecting landlord is actually going to LOWER the rents of existing tenants out of the goodness of their heart! The landlord played chicken with your buddies, and your buddies lost. If they threatened to leave, they probably would've avoided the increase.
correct
RobbyG
- naruto wrote:
- Pankaj wrote:
- dresden wrote:
Mixed responses.
A couple of my friends have reported an increase in rent this year. A few have mentioned its the same.
None have had their rents lowered.
take it for what it's worth.
No self-respecting landlord is actually going to LOWER the rents of existing tenants out of the goodness of their heart! The landlord played chicken with your buddies, and your buddies lost. If they threatened to leave, they probably would've avoided the increase.
correct
Indeed, some are simply to lazy or scared to move out and find another place. The hassle is too much for them chickens.
A good negotiator can save himself a lot these days.
Red Chief
- RobbyG wrote:
Indeed, some are simply to lazy or scared to move out and find another place. The hassle is too much for them chickens.
A good negotiator can save himself a lot these days.
Well said, Rob. Your replies are always based on solid knowledge and long expirience independ on content of a topic.
Realy helpful indeed, especially about Sharjah I must say.
RobbyG
- Red Chief wrote:
- RobbyG wrote:
Indeed, some are simply to lazy or scared to move out and find another place. The hassle is too much for them chickens.
A good negotiator can save himself a lot these days.
Well said, Rob. Your replies are always based on solid knowledge and long expirience independ on content of a topic.
Realy helpful indeed, especially about Sharjah I must say.
Thanks Chief, I appreciate that. :wink:
Thats a sound other than the usual 'he's just an outsider' comments. :lol:
gtmash
- RobbyG wrote:
- Red Chief wrote:
- RobbyG wrote:
Indeed, some are simply to lazy or scared to move out and find another place. The hassle is too much for them chickens.
A good negotiator can save himself a lot these days.
Well said, Rob. Your replies are always based on solid knowledge and long expirience independ on content of a topic.
Realy helpful indeed, especially about Sharjah I must say.
Thanks Chief, I appreciate that. :wink:
Thats a sound other than the usual 'he's just an outsider' comments. :lol:
He could be sarcastic. :lol:
RobbyG
If he was, the second line is my outcry ;) (i'm covered)