Do I have to let Landlord show prospective purchasers round the apartment
Our landlord has told us today he wants to sell the home we live in and gave us 2 months notice to vacate.
We pointed out to him the RERA laws on this and advised him that in line with the law, he has to give us 12mths notice of his intention to sell. He in turn has now given that 12 month notice which is fair enough!
However as he has actually put the property on the market today he wants to show prospective purchasers around as and when the need arises. Do we have to agree to this?
After all we've got 12 months left on the tenancy agreement and so it could potentially be a lengthy run of viewings and could prove to be rather intrusive. I know there is some type of law herein Dubai that says the landlord must let you live without intrusion from them forthe duration of the tenancy agreement but I don't know where we stand on it for viewings.
So in summary, if the landlord is selling the property we rent, do we as the tenant have to allow access to the apartment for viewings or can we say no for the remaining term of our contract.?
<em>edited by monkeyface on 02/05/2013</em>
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