Can tenants sub-let their homes?

Tenants can sub-let their homes with written approval from landlord, valid tenancy contract, and Ejari registration.

Can tenants sub-let their homes?

As a tenant, you have the option to sub-let your home, but there are certain conditions that must be met in order to do so. These conditions are as follows:

  • You must have written approval from your Landlord.
  • The approval must specifically authorize you to sub-let the unit as a holiday home.

In addition to the approval from your Landlord, there are two other important documents that you must have in order to sub-let your home:

  1. A valid tenancy contract.
  2. An Ejari registration.

Without these documents, you will not be able to sub-let your home. It is important to note that you can only sub-let one property. If you have multiple properties, you can only sub-let one of them.

Sub-letting your home can be a great way to earn extra income, but it is important to follow the proper procedures and obtain the necessary approvals and documents. Failure to do so can result in legal consequences. Make sure to consult with your Landlord and obtain all necessary approvals before sub-letting your home.