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What Is a Rental Status Sheet in Dubai?

Rental Background Verification for Safe Agreements

A Rental Status Sheet is an official tenancy history record issued by the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDC) under the Dubai Land Department (DLD). It allows landlords and tenants to check each other’s rental background, including any past disputes, RDC claims, or tenancy-related records.

This verification is required to ensure trust and transparency in rental agreements. It helps both parties make informed decisions before entering into new tenancy contracts or renewing existing ones.

EGSH, as a government-authorised Real Estate Services Trustee Centre, enables clients to access the official rental status sheet through certified DLD platforms. The process is immediate and requires only basic information about the other party.

How to Request a Rental Status Sheet in Dubai

Apply Online via RDC or the Dubai REST App in Minutes

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Visit Our Centre

Consult EGSH to initiate the rental background check using approved DLD platforms.

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Provide Basic Details

Share the Emirates ID or passport (for individuals), or trade licence (for companies) of the party you want to verify.

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Submit the Request

EGSH specialists will run the check through the DLD system on your behalf.

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Receive Instant Report

Get an instant confirmation showing rental contract history, if available, including past disputes or cases.

What You Need to Check a Rental Status

Minimal Data Required for Fast Online Results

Emirates ID or Passport Number

Identification details of the tenant or landlord (resident or non-resident), used to access rental records.

Trade Licence

For companies verifying rental history related to commercial properties in Dubai.

Other Licence Details

Additional licence details may be required when checking company-related rental records.

Contact Details

A valid phone number and email address are required to receive the result of the Rental Status check.

About EGSH

Trusted Support for Rental Transparency and Compliance

EGSH is a government-authorised Real Estate Services Trustee Centre in Dubai, officially licensed to support property-related procedures on behalf of individuals and companies.

Our experts assist tenants, landlords, and legal representatives in checking rental status sheets and other tenancy-related records through the official platforms of the Dubai Land Department and the Rental Dispute Centre.

EGSH ensures that all requests are handled securely, in full compliance with Dubai’s property regulations, and with minimal time required from your side.

Why EGSH

EGSH makes all public services available in one place—fast, transparent, and compliant. We deliver convenience, personalised support, and priority processing for every client, focusing on innovation and sustainability.

Our Mission

To simplify life in Dubai by providing secure, seamless access to all government and real estate services from a single centre.

Our Vision

To set the benchmark for integrated government solutions, delivering efficiency and exceptional client care across the UAE.

Our Values

Transparency, efficiency, innovation, and complete client satisfaction.

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Why is it necessary to make a rental status check?

A rental status check helps verify the rental history of a tenant or landlord in Dubai, including any disputes, eviction records, or unpaid dues registered with the RDC. It ensures transparency, reduces legal risks, and supports informed decisions before signing a lease, resolving disputes, or entering real estate agreements.

Who is eligible to check a rental history in Dubai?

Any individual or entity can request a rental status sheet in Dubai, including tenants, landlords, property managers, legal representatives, and prospective business partners. You do not need to be part of the original tenancy contract. The service is open to both UAE residents and non-residents seeking to verify RDC tenancy records for legal, due diligence, or personal purposes. EGSH, as a government-authorised Real Estate Services Trustee Centre, assists all eligible applicants in checking rental history through official DLD and RDC platforms.

What information does the Rental Status Sheet include?

The Rental Status Sheet includes essential data on a tenant’s rental background in Dubai. This RDC rental record typically shows the tenant’s registered rental contracts, any past rental disputes, and details of previous landlords. It also indicates the current status of tenancy agreements and any legal proceedings, offering a reliable overview of the person’s rental history.

Can I check a real estate tenant’s history in Dubai if I’m not a UAE resident?

Non-residents can request a Rental Status Sheet in Dubai. The RDC status sheet is available to individuals and companies, regardless of residency, as long as the required information is provided. EGSH assists both residents and non-residents through official RDC channels.

How long does it take to check the rental dispute history in Dubai?

The rental dispute history check in Dubai is typically completed instantly or within a few minutes. When requested through EGSH, the RDC rental record is retrieved in real-time using official government systems, ensuring fast and reliable results.

Do I need the other party’s approval for the tenancy verification in the UAE?

No, you do not need the other party’s approval to perform tenancy verification in the UAE. The RDC rental record is part of a public real estate registry, allowing individuals and companies to access rental history data without requiring consent from the tenant or landlord. This ensures rental transparency and protects all parties in real estate transactions in Dubai.

Do I need any specific rental data to request the RDC?

You need minimal but specific rental data to request a Rental Status Sheet from the RDC. You should provide: Emirates ID number or passport number of the tenant or landlord. Trade licence details if the party is a company. Licence issuer and licence source, as applicable. EGSH can assist you in submitting the correct information through official RDC and DLD systems to ensure a successful and fast verification.

Still have any questions?

Why Check Rental Status with EGSH

Prevent Disputes and Make Informed Rental Decisions

Government Authorisation

EGSH is an officially authorised Real Estate Services Trustee, fully compliant with Dubai Land Department regulations.

One-Stop Service

All procedures, document submissions, and payments are handled in one place, eliminating the need to contact multiple offices.

Confidentiality Guaranteed

All personal data and documents are processed securely and confidentially per UAE law.

Multilingual Support

Our team speaks several languages, ensuring clear communication for clients of almost all backgrounds.

Personalised Assistance

Each client receives individual attention from an experienced specialist.

Flexible Appointment Scheduling

Book your visit at a convenient time. Our office is open Monday to Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.