
Property Leasing in Dubai
Quick and Premium Property Leasing In Dubai
Looking for property leasing in Dubai that’s transparent, reliable, and tailored to your needs? Whether you’re eyeing a villa for lease in Dubai, a shop for lease, or an entire building for lease in Dubai, Roots Heritage Realty offers stress-free solutions that cover it all – from paperwork to move-in and beyond.
Our property leasing in Dubai helps you rent residential or commercial space. With us on your side, you no longer need to worry about the mandatory Ejari registration to legalize the contract, struggle with high upfront and hidden costs, unpredictable rent hikes, and maintenance disputes, etc. We’ve got you covered.
For each problem, we use clear and effective strategies: negotiate payment terms, use the RERA rental index, enforce Ejari registration, document maintenance requests and escalate via RERA or mediation, and ensure all contract amendments are formally recorded. Get in touch with us today if you’re looking for an office space for lease, shop for lease, or if simply a residential building or villa for lease in Dubai.

Hassle-Free Move-In & Handover Process
Property leasing in Dubai doesn’t have to be complicated – especially when you’ve got the right people on your side. We’re not just here to hand over the keys; we’re here to make sure everything is done right, from start to finish when you take our property leasing in Dubai services. If you’re a landlord with a shop for lease, a villa for lease in Dubai, or even a full building for lease, we’ll take care of finding trustworthy tenants. We check documents, run background screenings, and make sure everything lines up before anything is signed.
For tenants, you’ll move in with confidence knowing your new space – whether it’s an apartment, a house for lease in Dubai, or a commercial property for lease – is fully compliant and ready for you. We walk with you every step of the way, making sure your real estate lease is clear, your rights are protected, and your move-in goes off without a hitch. Whether it’s your first time renting or you’re managing a portfolio, Roots Heritage Realty has got you covered.

Frequently Asked Question
Go through our Dubai Real estate agency’s carefully curated FAQs that clear your doubts about property leasing in Dubai
How does the leasing process work in Dubai for first-time renters?
It normally involves choosing a property, signing a tenancy contract, submitting identification documents, and paying a security deposit and rent (usually post-dated cheques), and then registering the contract with Ejari.
Can I lease a property in Dubai if I don’t have a UAE residency visa yet?
Most of the time you require a valid residency visa in order to enter an Ejari contract, although some landlords or developers may offer short-term leases or temporary arrangements. You must always talk to an agent.
Is it better to lease directly from a landlord or through an agent?
Both options are available. Agents can simplify the process and offer verified listings, but direct deals may have fewer fees. Make sure whoever you lease from is RERA-registered.
Does leasing a property involve any other charges?
Yes, the tenants must know the following possible charges: Ejari registration fee: 220 AED, agency commission: 5 percent of the yearly rent, DEWA (utilities) connection: 1,000 AED deposit (apartments), 2,000 AED (villas), Housing fee: 5 percent of the annual rent, paid monthly as a part of utility bills.
What are the best areas in Dubai for families looking to lease?
Popular choices include Arabian Ranches, Mirdif, The Springs, and Dubai Hills Estate, offering schools, parks, and a suburban vibe.
What is Ejari and why is it important?
Ejari is government system where your tenancy contract is registered. Without it, you are not able to connect utilities or file disputes.
Can a landlord increase rent during my lease period?
No, rent can only be increased upon contract renewal and must follow RERA’s rental increase calculator guidelines.
How do tenancy contracts work?
Rental agreements are usually renewed every year using cheques dated in advance. It is common to have clauses that allow for early termination. For short stays, you can find many options like hotel apartments and private homes available to rent in the UAE.