In a significant move to protect tenant rights, the Saudi Real Estate General Authority (REGA) has introduced a new regulation requiring Saudi landlords to correct illegal rent hikes within 10 days. This directive is aimed at ensuring compliance with rental market laws and preserving fairness in property leasing agreements.
Key Aspects of the New Regulation
Under this new directive, Saudi landlords must rectify any rent increases that violate the regulations in place. These violations can include raising rent prices beyond the agreed amount in previous lease contracts or exceeding the limit set by local authorities in the city or governorate.
The REGA has made it clear that landlords who have leased the property to another tenant in good faith will be required to address the issue by either rectifying the rent increase or referring the dispute to court if the previous tenant wants to renew the lease.
What Happens if the Violation Isn’t Fixed?
If the Saudi landlords fail to correct the rent hike within the specified 10-day period, the REGA will implement legal procedures to enforce the regulation. The affected tenant will also have the right to seek compensation through the courts.
Why This Matters for Tenants and Landlords
This regulation is designed to create more transparency in the Saudi real estate market, ensuring that both landlords and tenants are protected. It also aims to stabilize the rental market and maintain a balanced relationship between property owners and renters.








