Can a Tenant Use a Third-Party Cheque for His Annual Rent?

Yes, tenants in Dubai can use a third-party cheque for their annual rent, but they must submit a Letter of Indemnity from the Third Party along with a passport or Trade License if it is a Company Cheque.

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