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What is the fine for sharing accommodation in Dubai?

If you do not follow the rules and regulations properly while sharing an accommodation in Dubai, you can get fined heavily depending on the offense. These fines range from AED200 to AED20,000. Any tenant who is found to share an accommodation without the required permit or landlord's approval will be fined.



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Sharing accommodation in Dubai is not permissible unless the landlord approves it. According to Article 24 of Law No. 26 of 2007, the tenant cannot sublease the property without the landlord's permission unless it is specifically mentioned in the Dubai tenancy contract.

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Dubai follows strict laws and regulations that are based on Islamic values and principles. In accordance with these laws, it is illegal for unmarried couples to share a hotel room. Violating this law can result in serious consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or deportation.

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It is important to note that Dubai follows Sharia law, which prohibits unmarried couples from living together. This means that if you and your girlfriend are not married, you are not legally allowed to share accommodation in Dubai.

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While most hotels in Dubai allow unmarried couples to stay together, some may require additional information or documentation. By informing the hotel in advance, you give them an opportunity to provide any necessary instructions or requirements.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, many hotels allow two people to stay in a single room, but some charge extra for the additional guest. It's always best to check with the hotel directly before making a booking.

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A hotel room would be considered a private residence. You would not be breaking any federal or state laws by having an unmarried man and woman share a hotel room. I used to do it all over the United States with my girlfriend/fiance before we were married, and I never gave it another thought. You'll be fine.

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Unmarried/Married Couples Another important point to mention, is that Qatar law forbids unmarried couples to sleep in the same room, so it is very important that you can provide documentary proof that you are married when you check in as we will be unable to let you stay here if you cannot present it.

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