Riyadh: In Saudi Arabia, a regulation has been issued regarding renting and renting a house or shop, which must be followed.
According to the Saudi website, Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani issued a judicial directive to all the relevant institutions of the ministry in relation to the legal position regarding unregistered rental contracts in the Ejar system.
The Saudi government has imposed a ban on renting out houses and commercial centers and shops, and requiring tenants to register rental agreements through the Ejar network.
The Minister of Justice has directed that cases related to unregistered rental agreements in the Ejar system should not be heard, as per Section 9 of the Executive Law, the procedure of the Executive Court regarding the implementation of the contents of the rental agreement shall be applicable. It won’t happen.
The Minister of Justice has issued the necessary terms and conditions for validating unregistered rental agreements on ejarnet.
In this regard, it is prohibited that the rental agreement is registered on the network, the agreement is signed by the tenant and the owner, or the agreement is signed by either of them, or both or both on the form prepared by the network-provided resources. Signed by one of me.
It is also a requirement that necessary information should be written in the rental agreement, such as the name of the owner and tenant of the house or shop being rented, the National Identity Card number or the National Identity Card number and name of the representative of the tenant and the lessor. Be written.
The rental period should be specified, how much the rent is, whether the payment will be monthly or quarterly or semi-annually or annually. Have details of rented shop or house. In addition, the terms and conditions of the network for registration of rental agreements must be fulfilled.
