Dubai will impose fines of up to AED1 million ($272,300) if home owners repeatedly fail to comply with a newly announced shared housing law. The new rules are stipulatedDubai will impose fines of up to AED1 million ($272,300) if home owners repeatedly fail to comply with a newly announced shared housing law. The new rules are stipulated

Dubai shared housing law violators face $275,000 fines

2026/03/12 14:19
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Dubai will impose fines of up to AED1 million ($272,300) if home owners repeatedly fail to comply with a newly announced shared housing law.

The new rules are stipulated in the law on shared housing in Dubai, issued by the emirate’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, on Wednesday.

Permits will be mandatory for property owners or authorised management companies to lease shared accommodation. 

Violators will face penalties ranging from AED500 to AED500,000, the Dubai Media Office said. Repeated violations within one year will result in a doubled fine of up to AED1 million.

These permits will be valid for one year, but can be extended to two years upon request by unit owners. 

Even though unit owners barred subleasing through clauses in rental agreements, it was still prevalent, particularly residential communities such as Bur Dubai and Karama, given the high cost of accommodation in the emirate.

Dubai Municipality will be responsible for overseeing shared housing across the emirate, including in special development and free zones. It will set policies and strategic plans, establish conditions for allocating units and designate areas for shared housing, the announcement said.

The Dubai Land Department will manage an electronic shared housing registry and link it to the municipality’s platform.

The law aims to prevent overcrowding and informal housing, address building and land-use violations, and promote fair rental practices.

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