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Commercial leases

Communal costs

Who pays for the maintenance and repair of areas used by several tenants, for example car parks and gardens?

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

Within Abu Dhabi and outside the Abu Dhabi Global Market free zone

The parties to a lease are free to agree who is responsible for the payment of utilities and telecommunications for a leased property. It is common for leased properties to be individually metered and for tenants to pay the consumption charges directly to a provider.

Many neighbourhoods in investment areas in Abu Dhabi are ‘master communities’ where property owners are obliged to pay a community service charge for the maintenance of the community. Again, it is up to the parties to a lease as to how this is dealt with. For example, a landlord may include its liability to community charges in its service charge or a landlord may charge separately for this. It is important for a tenant to have some practical recourse to a landlord in the event that the landlord fails to pay the community charge as ‘master developers’ in Abu Dhabi may take strong action when dealing with non-payment such as blocking access cards or preventing access to communal facilities such as car parking or swimming pools.

Within the Abu Dhabi Global Market free zone

In the Abu Dhabi Global Market free zone, there are no regulations governing maintenance obligations between landlords and tenants, which means the parties are free to contract as they wish. However, the ADGM Strata Title Regulations 2015 provide for unit owners to pay such maintenance costs.