Looking to rent a pricey apartment/villa in Dubai, better carry your salary
certificate or an attested bank statement.
In order to reduce the
possibility of prospective tenants issuing dud cheques, property agents are
asking for salary certificates to bank statements to ensure their bank accounts
are active.
Mohanad Alwadiya, Managing Director, Harbor Real Estate,
says: “Yes, we do ask for salary certificates or bank statement from prospective
tenants to gauge their financial stability. We even take on the onus of checking
with the banks on whether the person issuing the cheques has an active bank
account… this service is offered to our large clients.”
Alwadiya, who is
also a certified property management trainer for Dubai’s Real Estate Regulatory
Agency, says: “In some cases, we have seen that the renter opens a new bank
account just to issue rental cheques. Thereafter, he closes the account and his
cheques bounce. And to evict a tenant takes a long time so it is better to
verify details before letting.”
He adds: “Besides, when leasing to a
company we state in the rent contract the names of the people who will be
residing in the leased apartment. And we do go and verify if the same people are
residing or not.”
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