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UAE: Why Dubai landlords are paying the price for partitioned homes and now turning away bachelors
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Dubai's crackdown on illegal room partitions has left landlords with hefty repair costs and structural damages. Authorities are enforcing strict compliance with tenancy laws, prompting owners to prioritize families and corporate tenants. With tighter vetting processes and legal penalties in place, both landlords and tenants are now adapting to a more regulated, safety-focused rental environment across the emirate.
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