
Whether you're renting a chic apartment in Downtown Dubai or managing a portfolio of villas in Palm Jumeirah, understanding rent increase rules in Dubai is more important than ever in 2025. With the city’s real estate market booming again and demand for prime locations rising, both tenants and landlords are wondering—can the rent go up this year, and if so, by how much?
The answer isn’t always simple. That’s why we’ve put together this easy-to-digest guide covering everything from how rent increases are calculated under RERA’s rental index, to when a landlord can legally raise the rent in Dubai, to what tenants can do if they think a rent hike is unfair.
Dubai follows a well-regulated rental framework overseen by RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Agency). In 2025, the core rent increase laws remain governed by Decree No. 43 of 2013, with RERA’s Rental Index Calculator continuing to serve as the primary reference for determining legal rent hikes.
Here’s what you need to know:
Still not sure where your rent stands? Use the RERA Rental Index Calculator to check.
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RERA’s system isn’t random—it’s designed to keep rent hikes fair and aligned with market trends.
Here’s how it breaks down:
Check your eligibility for an increase via the RERA rental calculator—yes, it's fully updated for 2025.
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Timing matters. According to Dubai law:
Tip: Landlords should issue this notice via email, registered mail, or WhatsApp for documentation.
The maximum increase depends on how underpriced the current rent is, relative to the area’s market average, as per RERA’s guidelines.
So yes, a landlord can raise rent—but only within these percentage caps, and only if the property qualifies under the index.
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Absolutely—if the proposed increase doesn’t comply with RERA’s rules.
Here’s what tenants can do:
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Dubai doesn’t take illegal rent hikes lightly.
If a landlord:
then the tenant can file a complaint, and the landlord could face penalties or lose the right to enforce the increase.
Disputes are handled by the Rental Dispute Settlement Center, and in most cases, decisions are made swiftly and fairly.
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Yes—whether it’s:
…the same RERA rules apply. The rental index is adjusted per property type and location, but the percentage thresholds remain consistent.
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Simple steps:
Landlords—before you send that rent increase notice, double-check the following:
Tip: If you’re unsure, consult a professional to avoid legal pitfalls. Homeland Realty offers advisory services for landlords too.
Rent increases are part and parcel of Dubai’s dynamic property market—but that doesn’t mean they’re unregulated. With clear frameworks in place, both tenants and landlords have tools at their disposal to ensure fair play.
Whether you’re unsure about your current rent, considering a property switch, or need expert legal guidance, Homeland Realty Real Estate is here to help. We know Dubai inside and out—and we’re just a click or call away.
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No. Rent cannot be increased during an active lease. It’s only allowed upon renewal with 90 days’ written notice.
Yes, the tool reflects the most recent rental trends and adjustments for 2025.
File a case with the Dubai Rental Disputes Center, especially if the increase violates RERA limits.
Yes. Maximum increases range from 5% to 20%, depending on how underpriced your current rent is.
Absolutely. Many landlords are open to reasonable negotiations—especially with long-term, reliable tenants.
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