The Rental Dispute Center (RDC)—officially known as the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDSC)—is the exclusive authority for resolving landlord–tenant disputes in Dubai. If a rental conflict arises, Dubai Courts are not the first stop; tenancy matters must go through the RDC.
What Is the Rental Dispute Center (RDC)?
The RDC is a specialized judicial body established to:
- Resolve residential and commercial tenancy disputes
- Apply Dubai tenancy laws consistently
- Provide faster, cost-effective resolution compared to ordinary courts
The RDC operates under the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and has exclusive jurisdiction over rental disputes.
Is RDC the Same as RDSC?
Yes.
- RDC = common usage
- RDSC (Rental Dispute Settlement Centre) = official legal name
Both refer to the same authority.
Which Law Governs the RDC?
RDC decisions are based on:
- Law No. 26 of 2007 (Landlord–Tenant Law)
- Law No. 33 of 2008 (Amendment)
These laws regulate rent, eviction, maintenance, notices, and dispute resolution.
What Types of Cases Does the RDC Handle?
The RDC handles all tenancy-related disputes, including:
Common RDC Case Types
- Rent increase disputes
- Eviction disputes
- Non-payment of rent
- Security deposit disputes
- Maintenance and repair disputes
- Early termination disputes
- Ejari-related disputes
- Commercial tenancy conflicts
❌ Property sale, developer, or ownership disputes are NOT handled by RDC (those go to Dubai Courts).
Who Can File a Case at the RDC?
✔ Tenants
✔ Landlords
✔ Property owners
✔ Authorized representatives (lawyers or POA holders)
Both UAE nationals and expatriates have full access to RDC.
Mandatory Requirement: Ejari Registration
Before filing a case, you must have:
- A valid tenancy contract
- Ejari registration
Without Ejari:
❌ Cases may be rejected
❌ Eviction or rent increase claims may fail
Ejari is the foundation of RDC jurisdiction.
Step-by-Step RDC Process
Step 1: Attempt Amicable Settlement (Optional but Encouraged)
RDC encourages parties to resolve disputes amicably before formal hearings.
Step 2: File the Case
Cases are filed:
- Online via DLD/RDC systems, or
- At RDC service centers
Required documents include:
- Tenancy contract
- Ejari certificate
- Payment receipts
- Notices (rent increase / eviction)
- Emirates ID or passport
Step 3: Payment of RDC Fees
RDC charges lower fees than Dubai Courts, calculated based on:
- Type of claim
- Claim value
Fees must be paid for the case to proceed.
Step 4: Hearing Before the Judge
- Hearings are scheduled quickly
- Both parties present documents and arguments
- Focus is on written evidence and procedure
RDC judges are tenancy specialists.
Step 5: RDC Judgment
- Decisions are binding and enforceable
- Judgments may order:
- Rent adjustment
- Eviction
- Payment of arrears
- Deposit refund
Step 6: Enforcement (If Needed)
If a party does not comply:
- Judgment is enforced through execution procedures
- Authorities may enforce eviction or payment
Typical Timeline for RDC Cases
| Stage | Estimated Time |
|---|---|
| Case filing | 1–3 days |
| Hearing | 1–2 weeks |
| Judgment | 2–4 weeks |
| Enforcement (if required) | 2–4 weeks |
⏱ Most RDC cases are resolved within 1–2 months.
Common Mistakes That Cause RDC Case Failure
❌ No Ejari registration
❌ Improper eviction notice
❌ Rent increase outside RERA index
❌ Verbal agreements only
❌ Poor documentation
RDC decisions are strictly document-based.
Role of Lawyers at the RDC
While not mandatory, a property lawyer can:
- Assess case strength
- Draft legal notices
- Prepare filings correctly
- Represent parties during hearings
- Speed up enforcement
Legal representation is especially useful in eviction and commercial tenancy cases.
RDC vs Dubai Courts (Quick Comparison)
| Aspect | RDC | Dubai Courts |
|---|---|---|
| Case Type | Tenancy disputes | Property sales & ownership |
| Speed | Fast | Slower |
| Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Expertise | Tenancy-focused | General |
| Ejari Required | Yes | No |
FAQs
Q: What is the Rental Dispute Center in Dubai?
It is the authority that resolves landlord–tenant disputes under Dubai tenancy law.
Q: Is RDC mandatory for rental disputes?
Yes. All tenancy disputes must be filed with RDC, not Dubai Courts.
Q: How long does an RDC case take?
Most cases are resolved within 1–2 months.
Q: Can expats file cases at the RDC?
Yes. Expats have full legal standing before the RDC.
Final Thoughts
The Rental Dispute Center (RDC) is the backbone of Dubai’s tenancy enforcement system. It offers fast, specialized, and enforceable resolutions—provided parties follow the law and procedures correctly.
In Dubai rental law, your rights exist only where Ejari, notice, and procedure exist.
Whether you are a landlord or tenant, understanding the RDC process is the most effective way to avoid disputes, resolve conflicts, and protect your legal position.

