The Ultimate Guide to Dubai Holiday Home Licensing and Regulations

Managing a holiday home in Dubai isn’t just about creating beautiful interiors and listing on Airbnb—it requires compliance with local regulations. The Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism (DET) oversees the short-term rental industry, ensuring properties meet safety, quality, and service standards.

To legally operate a holiday home, owners must register their property with DET and obtain a holiday home permit. This process includes submitting documents, paying registration fees, and meeting quality assurance checks. DAH Holiday Homes simplifies this process by handling end-to-end licensing for property owners.

Failure to comply with regulations can result in fines of up to AED 50,000, making compliance non-negotiable. However, once properly licensed, your property is officially listed as a legal and trustworthy holiday home, attracting more guests and ensuring peace of mind.

By working with an experienced property management company, owners avoid regulatory headaches while focusing on revenue growth.

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