The unified tenancy contract: the form the register reads

Dubai tenancies are written on a standard form — the unified tenancy contract recognised by the Dubai Land Department. The form exists because the register has to read every contract the same way: the same fields, in the same places, feeding the same record. A tenancy written on a landlord’s own free-form template may express a perfectly good bargain, but if it cannot be processed in the unified format it cannot become an Ejari registration — and an unregistered tenancy is not recognised anywhere it matters.

What the form fixes

The unified contract carries the data the register needs: the parties and their identity documents, the property — including the DEWA premise number that ties the unit to the utilities system — the term with start and end dates, the annual rent, the payment terms, and the security deposit. These fields are not stylistic; they are the registration’s raw material, which is why an error in any of them surfaces at the Ejari counter rather than at signing.

Where your own terms go

The form is the floor, not the ceiling. Specific arrangements — maintenance splits, early-exit terms, furnishing inventories, fit-out conditions for commercial units — live in additional terms or an attached addendum, signed by both parties like the contract itself. Two disciplines keep an addendum safe: it must not contradict the unified form’s own fields or the tenancy law’s protections, and it must be signed everywhere the contract is signed. An unsigned addendum is an opinion, not a term.

The form and the law are different layers

The unified contract records the bargain; Law No. 26 of 2007 polices it. A clause that waives a protection the law grants — a unilateral mid-term rent rise, an eviction route the law does not allow — does not become enforceable because both parties signed it. When a clause and the law disagree, the law wins. Draft within it.

Agreement signed? It counts for nothing until it is registered.
Send the signed contract to ejaries and the Ejari registration is completed the same day, certificate delivered electronically.

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