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UAE's new tenant screening service is now live: How it affects landlords, tenants

The United Arab Emirates has launched a new tenant screening service aimed at improving rental market transparency and reducing fraud. The service allows landlords and property managers to verify potential tenants' creditworthiness and background through a centralized platform. This initiative is part of broader efforts by the UAE to modernize its housing sector and enhance regulatory oversight. Landlords are expected to benefit from reduced risk of non-payment or damage to properties, while tenants may face more stringent application processes. The service is designed to streamline the rental process and ensure compliance with local laws.

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UAE's new tenant screening service is now live: How it affects landlords, tenants

The United Arab Emirates has launched a new tenant screening service aimed at improving rental market transparency and reducing fraud. The service allows landlords and property managers to verify potential tenants' creditworthiness and background through a centralized platform. This initiative is part of broader efforts by the UAE to modernize its housing sector and enhance regulatory oversight. Landlords are expected to benefit from reduced risk of non-payment or damage to properties, while tenants may face more stringent application processes. The service is designed to streamline the rental process and ensure compliance with local laws.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the new tenant screening service as a government-led initiative with the goal of improving transparency and regulation. It provides factual information about the service's purpose, target audience, and intended outcomes without overtly favoring either landlords or tenants. The报道

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