It applies to both expired and new contracts

Reducing the legalization value of residential contracts in Sharjah to 2%

Sharjah Municipality started implementing the decision and provided communication channels with customers.

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The Sharjah City Municipality announced the provision of all capabilities to implement the decision to reduce the fees for ratifying residential lease contracts from 4 to 2% until 3/31/2021, and to begin implementing it immediately, in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler Sharjah, and the follow-up and approval of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Executive Council, for the second package of Sharjah government incentives to support government and private agencies, individuals and business sectors, in light of the ongoing Corona pandemic.

The director general of the municipality, Thabet Al-Tarifi, explained that the municipality began implementing the decision on residential lease contracts, developed the necessary capabilities, and provided communication channels with dealers, in a way that facilitates and facilitates them, to ratify these contracts, indicating that the decision includes the ratification of expired and new contracts since 1 / 11/2020, and until 3/31/2021.

He noted that the municipality had updated the system for ratifying contracts, so that 2% of the contract value would be deducted, and it also provided several channels for clients to authenticate lease contracts, including the municipality’s various service centers and service, via the website, which the municipality provided earlier to certify residential and commercial lease contracts. The customer can create a user account on the site, then log in to it, click on the electronic and smart services option, then choose the services of the rental regulation department, then follow the certification steps.

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