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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 5 MIN

EPISODE 01

from The Ejaries Desk

Welcome to the ejaries.ae podcast.This series explains what tenants and landlords in Dubai need to know about Ejari — how it works, why it matters, and the problems that happen when registration is delayed or ignored.Most people describe Ejari as the registration of a tenancy contract. That’s true, but incomplete.Ejari is the official government registration of a tenancy through RERA under the Dubai Land Department. Once registered, the tenancy is recorded in the Ejari system and a certificate is issued.But Ejari is not the tenancy contract itself.The tenancy contract creates the agreement between landlord and tenant. Ejari is what officially records that agreement with the government. Those are two separate things.That distinction matters because most services in Dubai rely on the registration — not just the signed contract.For example, Ejari is commonly required for: • DEWA activation • Residency visa renewals • Family sponsorship • School registration • Telecom and utility services • Rental dispute proceduresWithout Ejari registration, a tenancy agreement may still exist between landlord and tenant, but many third parties and government systems may not recognise it.Ejari also plays an important role in tenancy disputes. Dubai’s Rental Dispute Settlement Centre generally requires an Ejari registration before hearing landlord-tenant claims such as eviction disputes, rent increases, or deposit recovery matters.This means Ejari is not simply an administrative formality — it forms part of the legal infrastructure supporting tenancy rights in Dubai.Legally, landlords are responsible for registering Ejari. In practice, however, both landlords and tenants rely on it being completed correctly. Problems often arise when each side assumes the other has already handled the process.The Ejari certificate records: • Landlord and tenant details • Property information • Annual rent amount • Contract duration • Registration date • Unique Ejari contract numberThat Ejari number is what many government systems use to verify the tenancy.Ejari registration also follows the tenancy cycle. Most Dubai tenancy contracts renew yearly, and the Ejari registration must usually be renewed as well.The system was introduced to create a centralised and regulated rental record across Dubai, supporting dispute resolution, rent regulation, utility activation, and residency verification.The key point is simple:Your tenancy contract creates the rental agreement. Ejari is what officially registers it.And in Dubai, that registration is what unlocks many of the protections and services connected to your property.In the next episode, we’ll explain the actual Ejari registration process, required documents, and common reasons applications are delayed or rejected.This was ejaries.ae.

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