Dubai’s Rental Dispute Centre (RDC), the judicial arm of Dubai Land Department (DLD), has received a Dh1.2 million donation. This contribution will be utilized to support individuals experiencing financial challenges in rental disputes, as announced by RDC on Thursday.
The donation was made by Abdulla Ahmed Al Ansari for the benefit of the Yad Al Khair (Hand of Giving) Committee at RDC. This committee aims to assist those affected by rental lawsuits and the judicial rulings issued by the centre. RDC emphasized that humanitarian cases requiring assistance will be thoroughly reviewed to understand their specific circumstances and provide support in coordination with social organizations.
RDC Chairman, Judge Abdulqader Mousa Mohammed, stated: “Supporting the most vulnerable is integral to our mission. Just as we uphold principles of integrity and justice in managing all rental disputes to regulate the real estate market, we also strive to resolve disputes for all societal segments, including those facing financial hardship. Our objective is to aid as many needy individuals as possible, thereby fostering stability in landlord-tenant relationships and ensuring the sustainability of the real estate environment in Dubai.” He further noted that Yad Al Khair promotes a spirit of solidarity, social cohesion, and cooperation among community members.
Al Ansari expressed: “We will continue to prioritize humanitarian work and collaborate with all partners from both the public and private sectors to reinforce and support the leadership's pioneering efforts in fostering this culture within the community. We are confident that this humanitarian aid will significantly contribute to achieving the goals of the Yad Al Khair Committee.” RDC holds exclusive jurisdiction over all rental disputes between landlords and tenants of real property in Dubai, including those in free zones.