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Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Attorney

الأسئلة المجابة 80029 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%

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Good morning sir my landlord has taken all my...

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Good morning sir my landlord has taken all my property in my room and wish am not owning him money for house rent and I have called the police so many times but they did nothing to help me about it so were can i complain about this?

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Sir i will like to know if it by the law of UAE that the landlord can change the lock of your room and locked up all your property in your room then letter collete all your property in the room?

إجابة الخبير: Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Attorney

الأسئلة المجابة 80029 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%

Dear customer ,

Welcome, Thank you for joining us,

with all respect and appreciation to you,

I would like to clarify to you that 

You can file a complaint at the rental dispute committee against the landlord as he refuse to do the necessary repairs. He will be forced to do these repairs upon the decision of the committee

We would like to inform you that you have to go to the committee in the place you follow, and  yes there are small fees to reach this committee.

You do not need a lawyer to represent you at Rent Dispute Settlement Centre “RDSC”, but if you cannot appear, then you need to issue a notarized Power of Attorney in favour of your representative. 

RDSC promises simplified procedures with most rental disputes being judged within 75 days. The Centre will handle most rental disputes for the Emirate of Dubai including Dubai free zones, unless such disputes have been assigned to special judicial committees or courts. Also RDSC will not look into rent disputes arising from finance lease contracts or long-term lease contracts covered by the provisions of Law No. 7 of 2006 for real estate registration in Dubai.

RDSC includes four departments: Arbitration & Reconciliation Department, Department of First Instance, Department of Appeal and Law Enforcement Department.

First the Arbitration Department will try to settle disputes amicably within 15 days. If not successful, a lawsuit has to be lodged with the Department of First Instance, which will try to settle the dispute within 30 days with rulings final unless appealed to the Department of Appeal, and only for for claims worth more than AED 100,000; and issue a verdict within 30 days.

Steps for legal redress: 
1. Prepare all supporting documents, including emails between you and your landlord. Take copies of your passport, Emirates ID, Ejari certificate, original blue tenancy contract, passport copy of landlord, DEWA bill and title deed & copies of cheques that were issued.
 
2. Get the Rent Disputes Settlement Centre form typed. This form is kept by most typists. Ensure your non-Arabic documents are legally translated into Arabic.
3. Go to RDSC and file a case.
4. Pay the fee which is 3.5% of your annual rent (minimum AED 350 and maximum AED 20,000).
5. Have a hearing scheduled and appear on that day. Try and appear a few minutes earlier. If the defendant fails to show up, the judge may ask you to pay for a newspaper advertisement asking the defendant to appear for the second hearing.

  1. The Arbitration & Reconciliation Department will first try to solve the dispute at the second hearing.
    If you are unhappy with the verdict, you can file an appeal with the Department of First Instance. This verdict is usually final, unless the claim is worth more than AED 100,000. Then you can try the Department of Appeal as a last resort.

 If you have another question, feel free to ask us and we will answer with pleasure.

I hope my answer was helpful, please let me know if you have any follow up questions. If you feel I've answered your question already, please rate my answer from top of the page. Your feedback helps to ensure only the best experts are available to help you.

You can also ask questions of our other specialists in the areas of nutrition, therapists, IT specialists, doctors, and many more.

 

Kind Regards,

العمل بولندا

Dear customer ,

Welcome, Thank you for joining us,

with all respect and appreciation to you

According to the mentioned facts, I would like to clarify to you that you should obtain employment contract from Poland through one of your friends or relatives, or through submitting your CV to the website of vacancies announcement. You can know and inquire about the vacancies in Poland from the employment section of our website. After obtaining employment contract from Poland, you should apply at the embassy of Poland providing the following documents:

-ratified employment contract from Poland and from the official institutions in your country

-valid passport

-two photos

-criminal record which proves that you are free from any legal charges

-bank statement

-specifying the place of residence

-flight tickets booking

-pay the required fees 

If you have another question, feel free to ask us and we will answer with pleasure.

I hope my answer was helpful, please let me know if you have any follow up questions. If you feel I've answered your question already, please rate my answer from top of the page. Your feedback helps to ensure only the best experts are available to help you.

You can also ask questions of our other specialists in the areas of nutrition, therapists, IT specialists, doctors, and many more.

 

Kind Regards,

اجابة اخري عمل بولندا

Dear Customer,

Thanks for joining and trusting us, you are very welcome in Jawabkom!

 

We would like to inform you that in order to get visa to Poland, then you have to go to the Poland Embassy in your country or where you reside and apply for visa and attach the following documents:

 

1-      Valid passport for a period of not less than six months.

2-     The residence must be in the state with a validity of not less than three months.

3-     Provide a copy of the residence.

4-     Provide personal images and clear features such as attached image on the passport.

6-     Provide hotel reservations for travel in the form of travel booking flights return.

 

After that, pay the required fees, then wait until the embassy informs you if you

إجابة الخبير: Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Doaa Abd El-Jawwad

Attorney

الأسئلة المجابة 80029 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%

Welcome, Thank you for joining us,

with all respect and appreciation to you,

I would like to clarify to you that 

You can file a complaint at the rental dispute committee against the landlord as he refuse to do the necessary repairs. He will be forced to do these repairs upon the decision of the committee

We would like to inform you that you have to go to the committee in the place you follow, and  yes there are small fees to reach this committee.

You do not need a lawyer to represent you at Rent Dispute Settlement Centre “RDSC”, but if you cannot appear, then you need to issue a notarized Power of Attorney in favour of your representative. 

RDSC promises simplified procedures with most rental disputes being judged within 75 days. The Centre will handle most rental disputes for the Emirate of Dubai including Dubai free zones, unless such disputes have been assigned to special judicial committees or courts. Also RDSC will not look into rent disputes arising from finance lease contracts or long-term lease contracts covered by the provisions of Law No. 7 of 2006 for real estate registration in Dubai.

RDSC includes four departments: Arbitration & Reconciliation Department, Department of First Instance, Department of Appeal and Law Enforcement Department.

First the Arbitration Department will try to settle disputes amicably within 15 days. If not successful, a lawsuit has to be lodged with the Department of First Instance, which will try to settle the dispute within 30 days with rulings final unless appealed to the Department of Appeal, and only for for claims worth more than AED 100,000; and issue a verdict within 30 days.

Steps for legal redress: 
1. Prepare all supporting documents, including emails between you and your landlord. Take copies of your passport, Emirates ID, Ejari certificate, original blue tenancy contract, passport copy of landlord, DEWA bill and title deed & copies of cheques that were issued.
 
2. Get the Rent Disputes Settlement Centre form typed. This form is kept by most typists. Ensure your non-Arabic documents are legally translated into Arabic.
3. Go to RDSC and file a case.
4. Pay the fee which is 3.5% of your annual rent (minimum AED 350 and maximum AED 20,000).
5. Have a hearing scheduled and appear on that day. Try and appear a few minutes earlier. If the defendant fails to show up, the judge may ask you to pay for a newspaper advertisement asking the defendant to appear for the second hearing.

  1. The Arbitration & Reconciliation Department will first try to solve the dispute at the second hearing.
    If you are unhappy with the verdict, you can file an appeal with the Department of First Instance. This verdict is usually final, unless the claim is worth more than AED 100,000. Then you can try the Department of Appeal as a last resort.

 If you have another question, feel free to ask us and we will answer with pleasure.

I hope my answer was helpful, please let me know if you have any follow up questions. If you feel I've answered your question already, please rate my answer from top of the page. Your feedback helps to ensure only the best experts are available to help you

After that, pay the required fees, then wait until the embassy informs you if you

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