Tag: Rental Agreement
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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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Saudi Rental Maintenance: Ejar’s Guidelines
For expatriates residing in Saudi Arabia, renting a property is a standard practice, allowing for a comfortable and flexible living experience. However, it’s crucial to understand the responsibilities that come with renting, especially when it comes to maintenance. The Ejar Platform provides clear guidelines on this topic, ensuring both tenants and landlords know their roles. ... <a title="Saudi Rental Maintenance: Ejar’s Guidelines" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/saudi-rental-maintenance-guide/" aria-label="Read more about Saudi Rental Maintenance: Ejar’s Guidelines">Read more</a>
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Renting in Saudi Arabia? Here’s a Guide to Avoiding Legal Troubles
Legal responsibilities and risks in renting contracts If you are an expatriate living in Saudi Arabia and renting a house or apartment, you may find it challenging to navigate the legal system around rental agreements. One of the most important things you need to know is that all rental contracts must be registered through the ... <a title="Renting in Saudi Arabia? Here’s a Guide to Avoiding Legal Troubles" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/legal-implications-of-rental-agreements/" aria-label="Read more about Renting in Saudi Arabia? Here’s a Guide to Avoiding Legal Troubles">Read more</a>



