Tools / Tenancy & Rental
Dubai eviction notice deadline calculator
Free UAE calculator. Landlord-initiated eviction at end of contract requires 12 months' written notice via notary public or registered mail, on the limited grounds in Article 25.
Earliest eviction date
2027-04-30
Article 14 requires at least 12 months written notice for landlord-initiated end-of-contract eviction, on the limited grounds in Article 25.
Notice must be served via notary public or registered mail — verbal / WhatsApp / unregistered email is not sufficient.
How this calculator works
- Enter the inputs above. Provide the figures the calculator asks for — wages, dates, contract type, etc. We use only the values you enter; nothing leaves your browser.
- We apply the UAE-law rule. Dubai eviction notice deadline calculator runs the formula defined by Dubai-Law-26-2007 Article 14. The math follows the official text, not a third-party shortcut.
- Read the result and the breakdown. The headline number is shown alongside any caps, eligibility flags, and step-by-step working so you can verify the figure against your contract or the law.
- Take next steps. If the result confirms a right or obligation you want to act on, talk to a UAE-licensed lawyer through the link below or browse the Q&A library for follow-up questions.
UAE law sources
This calculator follows the rules in the UAE laws below — every figure traces back to a specific article.
- Dubai-Law-26-2007 Article 14— Article 14 — notice
- Dubai-Law-26-2007 Article 25— Article 25 — grounds
Related questions answered on uaelaw.ai
Information, not legal advice. This calculator is for orientation only. Specific situations vary — consult a UAE-licensed lawyer for advice on your matter.