Dh1m donation to help tenants who can't pay rents in Dubai

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Representatives of the Rental Dispute Centre receive a cheque for Dh1 million from the family of the late Obeid Al Helou. The centre has set up a committee to study eligible cases.
Representatives of the Rental Dispute Centre receive a cheque for Dh1 million from the family of the late Obeid Al Helou. The centre has set up a committee to study eligible cases.

Dubai - The money will be used solely for paying the dues in difficult cases.

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Published: Wed 22 Mar 2017, 6:48 PM

The judicial arm of the Dubai Land Department (DLD) has received a donation of Dh1 million from the family of the late Obeid Al Helou to support insolvent, defaulting tenants who have been convicted during rental proceedings. The Rental Dispute Centre (RDC) has set up a committee to study the cases that can receive support from this fund.
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Judge Abdulqader Mousa, director of the RDC, said: "We would like to express our sincere thanks to the family of the late Obeid Al Helou for making this noble humanitarian donation. One of our key objectives at the RDC is to secure stable relations between tenants and landlords in order to sustain Dubai's safe real estate environment, and this donation will enable us to support insolvent tenants in a meaningful way."
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Mousa stressed that the money will be used solely for paying the dues in difficult cases, in line with the charitable and humanitarian aspect of the centre's operations. The RDC has assembled specialised committees to oversee these cases and closely study the situations of families to determine their conditions.
The move is in line with the announcement of 2017 as the Year of Giving by the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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"The move is the latest in a string of RDC initiatives that have been launched to support the UAE's Year of Giving. The RDC will continue to align its operations with the Year of Giving, by providing necessary assistance for humanitarian cases under the expert guidance of specially appointed RDC committees," Mousa added.
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