Requiring a tenant to pay 675,000 dirhams, the value of "apartment rent"

The Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Cases ruled obliging a person (defendant) to pay an amount of 675 thousand dirhams to a real estate owner (plaintiff) in exchange for usufruct of an apartment he seized without a document since January 2014, without paying the value of usufruct, and obligating him to pay fees and expenses. 

And a real estate owner filed a lawsuit against a person in which she requested that he be obligated to pay an amount of 675 thousand dirhams for the use of a property owned by her, in addition to any new amounts for the usufruct allowance until the date of the actual delivery of the property, while obliging him to pay fees and expenses and in return for attorney’s fees, explaining that the defendant did and without A right of fact or law to seize an apartment that she owns, and he resided in it from January 2014 AD until this day, and he refused to hand it over to the plaintiff and did not initiate the payment of the usufruct amount. And she was deprived of benefiting from the proceeds of the eye throughout that period and exploiting it, which prompted her to file a lawsuit against him, in which the judgment was issued to expel the defendant, and then the plaintiff's attorney filed her similar lawsuit and her previously stated requests. 

The court stated that what is proven in the papers is that the defendant was expelled from the eye, the subject of the dispute, according to a ruling issued by the judge of urgent matters, and the plaintiff’s representative was demanding the value of obliging the defendant to the value of his use of the property from January 2014 until its date and the amount of money until the actual eviction. The defendant appears, despite being declared legally, to present his defense or any defenses that undermine the case. Accordingly, the court estimates the suitable fee for the plaintiff for the month of January 2014 to date, amounting to 675,000 dirhams, and obliging him to pay fees and expenses. 

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