Developer Nakheel has served tenants notice of their refurbishment plans, but expats who built their whole lives around the place for decades are struggling with being caught completely off guard
For 24 years, Sushma transformed her rented apartment in Gardens into a cherished family home — her almost ‘forever home’ — until an eviction letter was stuck on her door 15 days ago.
Dubai’s property developer Nakheel is renovating several Gardens community buildings and has issued hundreds of tenants a one-year eviction notice. In a statement to media, they said, “Nakheel is refurbishing The Gardens Apartments as part of its commitment to further enrich the overall community experience and to enhance standards of living. The refurbishment is being carried out in phases.
“Tenants have been notified in advance in line with the provisions of the local rental law regulating this matter.”
The tenants were initially informed via text messages, followed by a legal order from Dubai Courts asking them to vacate the premises. According to residents, the renovation activities are being conducted in phases, with people residing in Zone 2 (see map below) receiving eviction notices in December and January. Nakheel has completed some renovation of Zone 4, which primarily has two-bedroom apartments.
Sushma has lived in the UAE for 31 years, setting up her home in the Gardens for the most part. Talking to media, the 53-year-old Indian expat said, “I have built my family here in Gardens; almost half my life has been spent in this community. It broke my heart to receive the eviction notice. We love it here and have witnessed this deserted place transform into a flourishing community from 2000 to 2024.
“My son attended Delhi Private School in the vicinity from Grade 5, and now he is a married man. He works as a fitness coach in the area. Additionally, my husband commutes to Jebel Ali Free Zone, which makes this community exceptionally suitable. As a joint family, we live in a three-bedroom flat, shared by myself, my husband, my son, and his wife. Our life will be turned upside down now.”
Bahraini citizen Eman Da Silva was caught off-guard after she received her letter. “We arrived in the UAE 16 months ago and took up residence in Gardens. Before our lease expired, we repeatedly inquired with the leasing office about potential renovation plans for our apartment. We were informed that there were no such plans, and our lease was renewed at the end of November 2023. Shockingly, we found the notice on our door when we returned from vacation in December.
“Why were we not informed? We were ready to move out but stayed after their reassurance. Imagine the stress we are under now,” she said. “We must look for a new house and school for our son and readjust to life well-settled in this community. We are happy here and made friends here.”
Tenants are exploring alternative options and searching for locations that meet their requirements without disrupting their lives. Many wonder about the possibility of terminating their contract with Nakheel if they find a place that aligns with their needs.
A Nakheel spokesperson said, “Every effort has been made to ensure as minimal disruption as possible to residents and visitors of the surrounding area while the work is being undertaken. Nakheel maintains its developments to the highest standards, providing unmatched experiences for citizens, residents and visitors of Dubai.”
Residents said they have seen pictures of renovated apartments but that ‘little has changed’.
On Monday morning (January 29), Pakistani national Saadia Bokhari, who had been a resident of Gardens for 21 years, found the notice stuck to her door. “I am in a bit of a depression right now,” she said over the phone. “There’s no pattern to the eviction letters distributed to tenants. Not everyone in the same building is getting the notice. We are also seeing new tenants coming in, which needs to be clarified.








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