The Umm Walid family (Palestinian - mother of two children) suffers from the inability to pay 34 thousand and 617 dirhams in value of rental arrears for the apartment in which they live in Al Ain.

Umm Walid tells the story of her family’s suffering, saying: “My husband has been working in the private sector since 2001, and I work as a teacher in one of the private schools in Al Ain, and our lives were stable, and we did not face any difficulties.”

She added: “In 2014, our financial affairs worsened greatly, as my husband left the work that was the source of the family’s livelihood, due to circumstances beyond his control, and I became the only breadwinner for my family. 3000 dirhams per month, and I pay for it to study for my children, and for life. ”

She continued: “I did not expect that many responsibilities would accrue on me. Last year, all doors closed in my face, and I could not address them, as I was unable to pay the rent arrears and manage the life of our family members, and the owner of the apartment filed a lawsuit demanding payment of the adult rental arrears. 34 thousand and 617 dirhams, and he demanded to pay the full amount, otherwise my husband will be imprisoned. The problem is that our difficult circumstances prevent this amount from being secured, especially since my salary does not meet all the needs of family members. ” She added: "I tried to resort to several sides to help us solve our problem, but to no avail. Currently, I do not know how to get out of this predicament, and I appeal to the people of goodness to help us in light of the difficult conditions we face, and our help in paying rent arrears." Umm Walid said: “I am afraid that my family will become homeless and become homeless, especially since my husband is threatened to enter the prison at any moment in the event of non-payment of rent arrears, pointing out that the deterioration of our financial situation and difficult circumstances made us unable to manage a part, even a simple one. Of the required amount. ”

The husband is at risk of entering prison at any moment in the event of non-payment of rental arrears

"Waleed's mother":

I am afraid that my family will become homeless.