Your Dubai Rental Dispute, Prepared Properly
Build your complete RDSC evidence package in 30 minutes — without a lawyer, without a typing centre.
Browse free guides by Dubai area, glossary, and comparisons
AED 149 total. No hidden fees. Complete in 30 minutes.
Facing a rental dispute in Dubai?
We help tenants build proper evidence for common disputes
Your landlord kept your deposit
Security deposit deducted unfairly or not returned after vacating your property.
You received an illegal eviction notice
Landlord trying to evict you without following proper legal procedures.
Your rent was raised above RERA limits
Landlord increased rent beyond what the RERA calculator allows.
Maintenance issues ignored
Landlord refusing to fix essential repairs in your rental property.
Dubai tenancy guides & resources
Browse every area guide, glossary term, comparison, and example template—same data as the rest of the site, organized here so you can jump straight to what matches your dispute.
Dubai neighborhood guides
Each area links to rent disputes first; the area page lists all topics (deposit, eviction, maintenance).
- Business Bay
- Deira
- Downtown Dubai
- Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)
- Dubai Marina
- Dubai Sports City
- Jumeirah
- Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR)
Dubai tenancy glossary
Plain definitions of Ejari, RDSC, notices, deposits, and more—useful when reading letters from your landlord.
- Cheque Dishonour (Rental Payments)
- Decree No. 43 of 2013 — Rent Increase Regulation
- DLD — Dubai Land Department
- Ejari
- Eviction Notice (Dubai)
- Fit-Out Period (Dubai)
- Grace Period (Dubai Tenancy)
- Law No. 26 of 2007 — Dubai Tenancy Law
Side-by-side comparisons
RDSC vs court, Ejari vs unregistered, RERA index vs portal listings, and other tenant decisions.
- RDSC vs Dubai Civil Court for Rental Disputes
- Ejari-Registered vs Unregistered Tenancy in Dubai
- Tenant vs Landlord: Who Is Responsible for Maintenance in Dubai?
- RERA Rental Index vs Market Rate: Which Governs Your Rent?
- Furnished vs Unfurnished Tenancy in Dubai: Key Legal Differences
- Annual vs Monthly Rent Payments in Dubai
- Tenancy Renewal vs New Contract in Dubai
- RDSC Online Filing vs In-Person Filing
- Notarial Notice vs Informal Notice in Dubai Tenancy
- Single Cheque vs Multiple Cheques for Dubai Rent
- Early Tenancy Termination vs Natural Expiry in Dubai
- Law No. 26 of 2007 vs Law No. 33 of 2008: What Changed?
Letters & examples
Demand letters, notices, checklists, and sample outcomes—open a category to see every template.
Tools & dispute hubs
Three simple steps
From dispute to evidence package in 30 minutes
Select your dispute type
Choose from deposit issues, eviction, rent increase, or maintenance disputes.
Upload your documents
Add your tenancy contract, Emirates ID, correspondence, and supporting evidence.
Download your evidence package
Receive your complete, formatted evidence package ready for RDSC submission.
30 min
Estimated time
AED 2,850+
Saved vs. lawyer fees
What you get in your evidence package
Everything you need to file your case at RDSC, professionally formatted and organized according to official guidelines.
- Timestamped evidence log with all your documents organized chronologically
- Formatted document checklist based on RDSC requirements
- RDSC submission cover sheet with your case details
- WhatsApp/email conversation timeline formatted for submission
- Filing fee calculation based on your rent amount
- Step-by-step filing instructions for RDSC
Not sure what filing will cost?
Use our free RDSC fee calculator to find out exactly what filing will cost you — no signup required.
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We cite the law, not fake testimonials
UAE Law No. 26 of 2007
All templates follow the official landlord-tenant law governing Dubai rental relationships.
RDSC Official Guidelines
Document formats and checklists match the requirements of the Rental Disputes Settlement Centre.
DLD Standards
Evidence organization follows Dubai Land Department procedures for rental dispute resolution.
Simple, transparent pricing
One product. One price. Zero confusion.
Evidence Package
- Complete evidence package for one dispute case
- Timestamped document log
- RDSC-formatted checklist
- Submission cover sheet
- Communication timeline
- Filing fee calculation
- Step-by-step filing guide
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Evidence-first help for Dubai tenancy disputes
DubaiRentCase is built for tenants who need a clear, structured way to prepare a Rental Disputes Settlement Centre (RDSC) file. Instead of guessing which emails, receipts, and notices matter, you follow a guided workflow that mirrors what adjudicators expect to see: a coherent timeline, labeled exhibits, and issue-specific checklists tied to common dispute types such as deposit refunds, maintenance failures, rent increases, and notice disputes.
The product is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It is a document preparation service that turns your facts into an organized evidence package you can submit with confidence—so hearings focus on substance, not missing paperwork. Content across this site is written to align with publicly available Dubai Land Department (DLD) guidance and typical RDSC filing practice, and it is updated as rules and portals change.
Whether you are negotiating informally or already planning a filing, starting with a complete evidence set helps you explain your position clearly to the other party and to the centre. Use the guides on dispute types and Dubai areas to understand how your situation maps to RDSC categories, then use the builder when you are ready to assemble documents in one place.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Dubai rental disputes
Do I need a lawyer to file at RDSC?
No, you can file your own case at the Rental Disputes Settlement Centre without a lawyer. Our service helps you prepare all the evidence and documentation you need to represent yourself effectively.
What documents do I need for a rental dispute in Dubai?
Typically you need your tenancy contract, Emirates ID, proof of payment (receipts, bank transfers), and any relevant correspondence with your landlord (emails, WhatsApp messages). Our tool will guide you through exactly what's needed for your specific dispute type.
How long does an RDSC case take?
RDSC aims to resolve cases within 30 days of filing. The actual timeline depends on case complexity and whether the other party responds. Our evidence preparation takes about 30 minutes.
Can I file in English?
Yes, RDSC accepts documents in English. However, having Arabic translations can speed up the process. Our evidence package formats everything properly in English.
What if my documents are not in Arabic?
English documents are accepted at RDSC. If Arabic translation is required for specific documents, we'll note this in your evidence checklist so you know what needs translation.
Is this service official?
DubaiRentCase is a document preparation service, not a government entity or legal firm. We help you organize your evidence according to official RDSC guidelines. We do not provide legal advice.