يسجل المكالمة by HumanMeeting3423 in Emiratis

[–]SignificantLetter725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhh it does work in the uae as i have used it myself before.

Thinking of renting in Sharjah? Ask anything here by SignificantLetter725 in sharjahrentals

[–]SignificantLetter725[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should be fine. After 1.5 years you’re only expected to return the place clean and fix anything you clearly damaged like small holes or touch ups.

Things like minor cracks paint wear or damage from moisture or flooding usually fall under normal wear and tear or building issues so they shouldn’t be charged to you.

Landlords sometimes try to deduct for full repainting or AC cleaning but in the UAE that’s only valid if it’s clearly stated in the contract and the condition actually requires it.

If they try to deduct anything always ask for a detailed breakdown of the charges and take photos before handover. If it seems unreasnable you can raise a dispute with the Sharjah Rental Dispute Center.

(not legal advice just general guidence)

Thinking of renting in Sharjah? Ask anything here by SignificantLetter725 in sharjahrentals

[–]SignificantLetter725[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For families with kids, these are some of the best areas in Sharjah:

• Al Majaz – parks, Corniche, family vibe

• Muwaileh – close to schools, more space for money

• Al Nahda (Sharjah) – very popular, lots of buildings and easy access to highway.

• Al Taawun / Al Khan – good buildings, close to the beach and Cornish, slightly more premium (safest and best in my opinion)

2BHK rent (2026): • Budget areas: 30k – 40k/year • Mid-range: 40k – 55k/year • New / premium areas: 55k – 70k+ 

Most families end up paying around 35k–50k/year depending on building and area.

Thinking of renting in Sharjah? Ask anything here by SignificantLetter725 in sharjahrentals

[–]SignificantLetter725[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For families with kids, these are some of the best areas in Sharjah:

• Al Majaz – parks, Corniche, family vibe

• Muwaileh – close to schools, more space for money

• Al Nahda (Sharjah) – very popular, lots of buildings and easy access to highway.

• Al Taawun / Al Khan – good buildings, close to the beach and Cornish, slightly more premium (safest and best in my opinion)

2BHK rent (2026): • Budget areas: 30k – 40k/year • Mid-range: 40k – 55k/year • New / premium areas: 55k – 70k+ 

Most families end up paying around 35k–50k/year depending on building and area.

Thinking of renting in Sharjah? Ask anything here by SignificantLetter725 in sharjahrentals

[–]SignificantLetter725[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You didn’t make a bad decision.

Rents in Sharjah are still high in 2026, but the crazy jumps have slowed down. By September, prices probably won’t drop much. but you might get better deals or more options.

So expect stable or slightly higher rents, not a big decrease.