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How to Register Tenancy Contracts in RAK

Eynar Ismailov The author of the article, the Broker
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Registration of your tenancy contract in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) is a critical legal process that needs to be signed by landlords as well as tenants. Not only does it protect your rights and the rights of all parties involved, but it guarantees that your rent contract will be valid with the RAK Municipality. This guide offers a comprehensive, step-by-step walkthrough to assist you in registering your tenancy contract online without any hassle.

The Importance of Registering Your Tenancy Contract in RAK

There are many advantages to legalizing your tenancy contract:

  • Increased Security: It clearly defines the rights and obligations of both landlord and tenant, thus providing better protection for both parties.
  • Resolving Disagreements: An official document will help in the case of disagreements.
  • Legality: Per RAK Municipality regulations, registration is a compulsory requirement, guaranteeing that your rental agreement will hold up legally.

Step-by-Step Guide to Registering Your Tenancy Contract

1. Access the Online Service

First, head to the RAK Municipality’s official Tenancy Contract Registration page. This online system aims to fix that problem and remove the need to go to physical offices.

2. Initiate the Service

Go to the registration page and click "Start Service". That will start the process and take you to the registration form.

3. Log In with UAE Pass

To proceed, sign in with your UAE Pass credentials. You will have to register if you don't already have an account on the RAK Government portal. This second layer of login keeps all of your personal and property information secure.

4. Fill Out the Registration Form

Complete the online form carefully. You will need to provide:

  • Sign Details: Both the landlord and tenant’s details.
  • Property Information: Information regarding the rental property.
  • Uploading Documents: Add required documents such as:
    • A signed tenancy contract.
    • The property’s title deed.
    • Emirates IDs for both parties.
    • A trade license (if the tenant or landlord is a company).

5. Application Submission and Fees Payment

Once you have verified that everything is correct:

  • Submit the Application: Fill out the application.
  • The Payment: The registration has a fixed AED 25 eService fee, plus 5% of the annual lease amount. With secure online payment options, this stage is fast and easy.

6. Get Your Registered Tenancy Contract

After processing your application—which should take no longer than two working hours—you will receive a stamped and registered tenancy contract by email. This is your official evidence of registration.

Important Considerations

  • Accurate Documentation: Ensure every detail is correct and all required documents are uploaded. Inaccuracies or missing documents can delay or reject your registration.
  • Timely Submission: Complete the registration process as soon as possible to avoid any legal complications.
  • Customer Support: For any questions or assistance, you can contact the RAK Municipality customer service at 800661. They are available from Sunday to Thursday, between 8:30 AM and 4:40 PM.

Conclusion

While registering your tenancy contract in RAK is a simple task, it adds a great deal of protection for your rental contract. This step-by-step guide helps you check off everything you need, improving your probability of a smooth registration process that protects your legal rights. As landlords and tenants, this step ensures that your rental arrangements comply with RAK Municipality regulations.

If you are planning to open your own company in RAK, you can consult us. DDA Real Estate will guide you through the process!

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