Rental Disputes Centre, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment settle AED 3.5 million to release individuals in rental disputes
Dubai: The Rental Disputes Centre (RDC), represented by its “Yad Al Khair” Committee, has launched a new initiative titled “Eid Reunion” in collaboration with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment, marking the occasion of Eid Al Adha. The initiative aims to support families involved in rental-related cases and ease living burdens during the festive period.
The initiative focuses on settling the financial obligations of 54 inmates detained in connection with rental disputes through the payment of AED 3.5 million, enabling their release and allowing them to reunite with their families in time for Eid celebrations.
These joint efforts fall within the framework of institutional collaboration in charitable and community work, where cooperation between the RDC and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment enhances the initiative’s impact and expands its humanitarian reach, reinforcing stability among affected families.
The “Eid Reunion” initiative reflects an integrated approach that addresses the broader social consequences of rental disputes, particularly those that escalate into legal cases involving imprisonment. It prioritises practical solutions aimed at restoring balance to individuals’ lives and alleviating the hardship experienced by their dependants, while maintaining respect for both humanitarian and judicial considerations.
In this context, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charitable Establishment continues to strengthen its humanitarian role through initiatives and community contributions designed to ease the burden on underprivileged and financially distressed families, while promoting solidarity and social cohesion. This aligns with its mission to create sustainable humanitarian impact within the UAE and beyond.
The initiative also highlights the pivotal role of the Rental Disputes Centre in supporting family and social stability in Dubai through meaningful programmes that extend beyond dispute resolution, contributing to stronger community cohesion and mitigating the effects of financial hardship on families.
Moreover, the initiative represents a continuation of ongoing humanitarian efforts aimed at bringing happiness to homes and reviving the spirit of religious occasions. It facilitates reunions between released individuals and their families, carrying significant emotional and social value while strengthening family bonds.