Submit a rental dispute case for amicable settlement in Dubai through Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center, with priority handling, streamlined processing, and officially regulated DLD fees.
Register a rental dispute case for amicable settlement through Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center, an authorised Real Estate Services Trustee Centre accredited by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and the Rental Dispute Center (RDC). We manage the entire filing process, including tenancy document verification, case file preparation, electronic submission via the official RDC system, and coordination of the remote conciliation session.
Visit our authorized center during working hours – no prior appointment is required. You can also book your visit online for your convenience.
Attend the RDC conciliation session remotely and receive the signed agreement online, approved by a supervising judge, and issued online.
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An amicable settlement is an official pre-litigation procedure supervised by the Rental Dispute Center (RDC), allowing landlords and tenants to resolve tenancy disputes through structured conciliation before initiating formal court proceedings. The process is regulated by RDC rules and constitutes a mandatory step within Dubai’s rental dispute resolution framework.
Yes. In Dubai, tenancy-related disputes – including eviction matters, contract renewal disagreements, unpaid rent claims, termination of active tenancy agreements, or properties vacated for demolition and reconstruction – may be resolved without formal court proceedings. The Rental Dispute Center (RDC) issues a legally binding settlement agreement, approved by a supervising judge, which is enforceable without litigation.
The process involves two primary stages. Case registration is completed in a single visit to an authorised Real Estate Services Trustee Centre, such as Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center. Following submission, conciliation and finalisation generally take up to seven business days, depending on the nature of the dispute and the availability of both parties. All sessions are conducted remotely through the official RDC system.
If the opposing party declines to reach an amicable settlement, the conciliation procedure is formally closed. The applicant may then initiate a litigation case before the RDC under standard judicial procedures. Any documents and submissions previously provided during conciliation may be incorporated into the formal litigation file.
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