Dubai tenants stand firm over evictionPublish Date: 2009-06-24 03:00:05 Story Code: 16899 Dubai Municipality is expected to meet today with representatives of more than 250 families who are refusing to move out of an old residential complex in Karama after receiving eviction notices from the owners. Mohammed Shalabi, a consultant with Dubai International Real Estate, a government-managed development firm, yesterday said the municipality had ordered the renovation. He said the residents were refusing to move out because most had lived there for a long time, meaning the rents were much lower than in newer buildings of similar size. The building has 252 flats and more than 35 commercial units that include shops, offices, showrooms and others. It is nearly 30 years old. The annual rent for a three bedroom apartment in the building was just over Dh35,000 (US$9,530), residents said. The families insisted that the management could go ahead with the construction even if they stayed in the building. To resolve the deadlock, the municipality has summoned all tenants and shop owners to a meeting. Representatives from the company will also be present. “We will accept whatever decision is taken by the Municipality,” Mr Shalabi said. Share this story: Digg
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