Monday 22 September 2008

Sharing Accomodation in Dubai?

Good morning my lovely Job seekers across the UAE!

I heard this morning on the radio that landlords have been given just 30 days to ensure that none of their tenants are illegally sharing accommodation. By illegally, it is meant that the residents of the apartment or house or villa are not family. (At least that is my understanding). While house prices continue to soar and until house supply can catch up with demand, it is possibly not the most practical enforcement of UAE law to date.

Many young singles move to Dubai for employment and have contributed to the massive growth and successful expansion of the whole region. The job opportunities in Dubai and across the GCC are what has been attractive to young ambitious professionals who want to be part of the change and the excitement. To now say that they can not share accommodation seems quite unfair. Having said that, we are in a Muslim country and we must respect the rules. Dubai is a city with a lot to offer and I think it is a small sacrifice to make in exchange for a tax free income, a life on the beach and sun shine 365! :)

So if you haven't made the move just yet....keep searching for your perfect job in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or a job anywhere across the GCC, on www.RecruitGulf.com

That's all from me,

If you have any thoughts comments or useful knowledge on this subject or anything else that has been covered since starting this RecruitGulf blog spot, please keep us all up to date. We would love to hear your views.

Have a lovely day!

Rachel - It's time to go online.

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