Dubai: 4,000 Residents Break one Villa, One Family Rule


Dubai, Jul 24 (The National): More than 4,000 residents broke laws on sharing villas in Dubai in the first half of the year, resulting in power being shut off at hundreds of homes.

Omar Abdul Rahman, the municipality’s head of building inspection, said power was cut off at 1,654 homes that continued to violate the one villa, one family rule after being given warning letters, WAM, the state news agency, reported.

More than 40,000 homes have been inspected by the civic body since the rule was launched in May 2008 to prevent multiple families or individual residents from sharing villas, and clamping down on the illegal partitioning of homes.

The rule states that villas can be occupied only by single families.

The municipality intensified its inspections last month when it cut off water and power supplies to hundreds of residents in early morning raids in areas that included Al Jafliya. Illegal occupants were served notice to leave immediately by municipal inspectors.

Among the violations alleged were overcrowding, with 10 to 15 single men housed in tiny, partitioned rooms. Some even lived on rooftops or under staircases, inspectors said, adding that overcrowding presented a safety risk.

Electricity and water lines had been tampered with, and new wires rigged up to allow more people to live in each room. Separate water pumps were also set up inside villas.

At the time, authorities urged the residents of illegal villas to move to areas such as Al Quoz, Jebel Ali, Al Qusais, Al Nahda and Muhaisnah, where they said cheap labour accommodation and residential units were available.


“In the present economic climate, there are enough rooms available for good rates,” Khalid Selaiteen, the head of the environmental emergency office, said at the time.

However, evicted residents said they had few other housing options, with many of the available apartments too expensive.

  

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  • EDWARD, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jul 24 2010

    WE INDIANS SPECIALLY, THOSE WHO ARE IN UNSKILLED LABOUR CATEGORY, MUST NOT MIGRATE TO GCC. NOW A DAYS IN OUR OWN TOWN-CITY-STATE, PLENTY OF LABOR CATEGORY JOBS ARE AVAILABLE. I HOPE AT PRESENT UNSKILLED LABOR DAILY WAGE IS RS.250/300/350 (PLUS B/F, LUNCH, TRANSPORTATION ETE).

    THIS IS NOT SAME IN GCC, THERE ONLY SALARY, MAY BE ONCE IN A 3/4/5/6 MONTHS. NO OVERTIME. SO WHICH IS BETTER, OF-COURSE OUR OWN PLACE IS BETTER & CAN WORK HERE ITSELF & EARN GOOD MONEY. MANY OF UNSKILLED LABORS IN GCC WORKING IN DESERTS/FARM LANDS/POULTRY, BUT WHY CAN'T SAME JOB IN OUR WON TOWN/CITY/STATE.

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  • jossyb dsouza, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 23 2010

    BYE BYE DUBAI..JUST WAIT AND WATCH..SOON ITS TIME TO PACK YOUR BAGS AND LEAVE TO HOME..WORLD IS CATCHING UP WITH SEVERE ECONOMIC CRISIS..   PLEASE WAKE UP.  .PLEASE BE SAFE.THINK OF THE SURVIVAL IN THE HARDEST TIME OF CRISIS WHICH WILL BE UPON THE WORLD SOON..

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