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Who Pays the Rental Renewal Fees? Ejar Clarifies
The Ejar platform has clarified the annual fee required to renew rental contracts in Saudi Arabia. For residential buildings and apartments, the annual renewal fee is 125 SAR, which must be paid by the property owner. This was clarified in response to an inquiry from a beneficiary regarding whether the fees are the responsibility of the ... <a title="Who Pays the Rental Renewal Fees? Ejar Clarifies" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/rental-renewal-fees-ejar-clarifies/" aria-label="Read more about Who Pays the Rental Renewal Fees? Ejar Clarifies">Read more</a>
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Riyadh Metro: Lines, Stations and Key Details
Riyadh Metro The Riyadh Metro is a groundbreaking urban transport project designed to revolutionize public transportation in the Saudi capital. With six metro lines spanning the city, this ambitious network will significantly reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity. Here’s a detailed guide to the lines, stations, and other key information about the Riyadh Metro. The ... <a title="Riyadh Metro: Lines, Stations and Key Details" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/riyadh-metro-stations-and-networks/" aria-label="Read more about Riyadh Metro: Lines, Stations and Key Details">Read more</a>
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Riyadh Metro Set for Partial Launch on November 27
Riyadh is set to partially launch its metro system on Wednesday, November 27, according to a report by Al Eqtisadiah daily. The first phase will include three lines: Al-Orouba to Batha, King Khalid International Airport Road, and Abdulrahman Bin Auf Street to Sheikh Hassan Bin Hussein Street. The remaining three lines will open in mid-December. The Riyadh ... <a title="Riyadh Metro Set for Partial Launch on November 27" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/riyadh-metro-launch-november-27/" aria-label="Read more about Riyadh Metro Set for Partial Launch on November 27">Read more</a>
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Fines for Expired Driving Licenses: What You Need to Know in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Traffic Department has recently explained the rules for fines on expired driving licenses. Drivers have a 60-day grace period after their license expires to renew it without any penalties. If the license is not renewed within 60 days, a fine of SAR 100 is charged for the first year. Even if you renew ... <a title="Fines for Expired Driving Licenses: What You Need to Know in Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/expired-driving-license-fines-saudi-arabia/" aria-label="Read more about Fines for Expired Driving Licenses: What You Need to Know in Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>
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50/50 Car Lease Program in Saudi Arabia: Benefits, Eligibility, and More
The 50/50 car lease program is a flexible car financing option offered by many banks in Saudi Arabia. This program is designed for individuals who prefer to avoid monthly payments and instead pay for their vehicle in two installments: one upfront and one after a couple of years. It provides an affordable way to own a car ... <a title="50/50 Car Lease Program in Saudi Arabia: Benefits, Eligibility, and More" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/50-50-car-lease-program-saudi-arabia/" aria-label="Read more about 50/50 Car Lease Program in Saudi Arabia: Benefits, Eligibility, and More">Read more</a>
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10 Essential Mobile Apps for Expatriates in Saudi Arabia
Living in Saudi Arabia as an expatriate has become much more convenient thanks to various mobile applications. Here are 10 must-have apps that will help you navigate daily life in the Kingdom. 1. Absher The official government services app that allows you to manage your residency (Iqama), access digital ID, handle traffic violations, and process ... <a title="10 Essential Mobile Apps for Expatriates in Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/most-important-mobile-apps-in-saudi-arabia/" aria-label="Read more about 10 Essential Mobile Apps for Expatriates in Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>






