REALWorld Law

Commercial leases

Repairing the leased space

Who pays for the maintenance and repair of the real estate actually occupied by the tenant?

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

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

The lessee is to carry out minor or agreed repairs. Lessors are required to keep the property fit for use and carry out repairs (excluding those that fall to the lessee) unless otherwise agreed.

If the lessor delays in carrying out repairs or cannot be contacted when the lessee attempts to notify it of the necessary repairs, the lessee can apply to the Rental Disputes Resolution Committee (RDRC) in Abu Dhabi to obtain permission to:

  • Carry out such repairs and deduct the expenses incurred from the rent
  • Exercise the right to rescind the tenancy contract, or
  • Reduce the rent to the extent that the lessee cannot use the property.

The lessee should not prevent the lessor from carrying out any urgent repairs necessary to conserve the property.

Should the necessary repairs result in the lessee being unable to utilize either the whole or part of the property, the lessee can apply to the RDRC to obtain permission to:

  • Rescind the lease
  • Require a reimbursement of the whole or part of the rent for the duration that the lessee cannot occupy the whole or part of the property
  • Extend the term to the extent of the period during which occupation by the lessee was not possible

The lessee’s rights cease to have effect should the lessee continue to occupy the property for more than a month after the date of the loss of utility and fail to apply to the RDRC to exercise the remedies available to them, such rights are deemed to have been forfeited (unless a reasonable excuse is given).

Within the Abu Dhabi Global Market free zone

In the Abu Dhabi Global Market free zone, there are no regulations governing repair obligations, which means the parties are free to contract as they wish. It is therefore important that such matters are adequately dealt with in the lease.