Rent, furniture, car and shit.
#16
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Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
Anybody mention Home Centre for furniture?
#18
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Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
Good! Make sure you wait for the Ramadan sales...
And don't dismiss Dubizzle: I saw this and thought of you. My friend's got one and swears by it; wipe-down leather, too
http://dubai.dubizzle.com/classified...=1&price__lte=
And don't dismiss Dubizzle: I saw this and thought of you. My friend's got one and swears by it; wipe-down leather, too
http://dubai.dubizzle.com/classified...=1&price__lte=
#19
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
Safita in Al Quoz (sort of behind Pepsi factory) is the best place in Dubai for decent wooden furniture at good prices. Stock changes all the time and they will alter pieces too. Superb delivery.
Definitely look at Dubizzle too. Lots of bargains to be had. (I also have a round pale wood dining table for sale )
#21
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
If you have to go down this path ask the Company to put a clause in the agreement stating that they will not deduct payments if you are made redundant, unless you want to remain in the property and then they can deduct the full amount owing. I'm sure that you are fully aware of the visa cancellation rules and the 30 days to leave policy - yes I know there are ways around it but play it safe!
Furniture from The One is OK and worth considering but a bit expensive. Dubizzle as suggested by BB is a good bet and Spinneys boards etc. Don't be tempted to spend too much on furniture or cars - in this "here today gone tomorrow" Country or you could be well out of pocket.
Furniture from The One is OK and worth considering but a bit expensive. Dubizzle as suggested by BB is a good bet and Spinneys boards etc. Don't be tempted to spend too much on furniture or cars - in this "here today gone tomorrow" Country or you could be well out of pocket.
#22
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
If you have to go down this path ask the Company to put a clause in the agreement stating that they will not deduct payments if you are made redundant, unless you want to remain in the property and then they can deduct the full amount owing. I'm sure that you are fully aware of the visa cancellation rules and the 30 days to leave policy - yes I know there are ways around it but play it safe!
Furniture from The One is OK and worth considering but a bit expensive. Dubizzle as suggested by BB is a good bet and Spinneys boards etc. Don't be tempted to spend too much on furniture or cars - in this "here today gone tomorrow" Country or you could be well out of pocket.
Furniture from The One is OK and worth considering but a bit expensive. Dubizzle as suggested by BB is a good bet and Spinneys boards etc. Don't be tempted to spend too much on furniture or cars - in this "here today gone tomorrow" Country or you could be well out of pocket.
#23
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
ask your real estate agent to give you a copy of the final bill with the 'paid' stamp from the previous tenants....Dewa will not connect you if there is an outstanding bill for the apartment, even if it's got nothing to do with you.
You will need to pay 1000 dhs deposit (refundable when you move out) and 110 dhs connection fee. The connection is usually done within 24 hrs.
Just to add that you will need your residency visa for everything, lease, dewa, etisalat...as the rent, commission and security deposit are usually paid by cheque, you will need to set up a local bank account and get the cheque book issued, which, since you don't have a visa, I guess you have not done yet.
You will need to pay 1000 dhs deposit (refundable when you move out) and 110 dhs connection fee. The connection is usually done within 24 hrs.
Just to add that you will need your residency visa for everything, lease, dewa, etisalat...as the rent, commission and security deposit are usually paid by cheque, you will need to set up a local bank account and get the cheque book issued, which, since you don't have a visa, I guess you have not done yet.
Last edited by MataHari; Aug 15th 2011 at 6:07 pm.
#24
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
ask your real estate agent to give you a copy of the final bill with the 'paid' stamp from the previous tenants....Dewa will not connect you if there is an outstanding bill for the apartment, even if it's got nothing to do with you.
You will need to pay 1000 dhs deposit (refundable when you move out) and 110 dhs connection fee. The connection is usually done within 24 hrs.
Just to add that you will need your residency visa for everything, lease, dewa, etisalat...as the rent, commission and security deposit are usually paid by cheque, you will need to set up a local bank account and get the cheque book issued, which, since you don't have a visa, I guess you have not done yet.
You will need to pay 1000 dhs deposit (refundable when you move out) and 110 dhs connection fee. The connection is usually done within 24 hrs.
Just to add that you will need your residency visa for everything, lease, dewa, etisalat...as the rent, commission and security deposit are usually paid by cheque, you will need to set up a local bank account and get the cheque book issued, which, since you don't have a visa, I guess you have not done yet.
How are you bonny lass?
#26
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Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
ask your real estate agent to give you a copy of the final bill with the 'paid' stamp from the previous tenants....Dewa will not connect you if there is an outstanding bill for the apartment, even if it's got nothing to do with you.
You will need to pay 1000 dhs deposit (refundable when you move out) and 110 dhs connection fee. The connection is usually done within 24 hrs.
Just to add that you will need your residency visa for everything, lease, dewa, etisalat...as the rent, commission and security deposit are usually paid by cheque, you will need to set up a local bank account and get the cheque book issued, which, since you don't have a visa, I guess you have not done yet.
You will need to pay 1000 dhs deposit (refundable when you move out) and 110 dhs connection fee. The connection is usually done within 24 hrs.
Just to add that you will need your residency visa for everything, lease, dewa, etisalat...as the rent, commission and security deposit are usually paid by cheque, you will need to set up a local bank account and get the cheque book issued, which, since you don't have a visa, I guess you have not done yet.
Managed to get a bank account and credit card, just no cheque book until I get the visa.
Did I see you in Marina Spinneys?
#27
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
Also check out Dubizzle for furniture - it's full of year-old stuff and half of Ikea is on there.
#28
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Joined: Jun 2010
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Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
I was going to say Scamp, don't feel like rushing out the company apartment into your own. Go into a flatshare. I've been in one for over a year now, and while I was looking to move out a month or two ago, it's only because I was curious about if I could find somewhere cheaper. I couldn't (well, not without a significant reduction in the cost to make up for having to deal with DEWA and Du ).
#29
Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
Scamp is the Mrs getting a housing allowance or company apartment?
#30
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Re: Rent, furniture, car and shit.
Apartment.
Says she doesnt want to live with me anyway, the bitch.
We didn't live together in the UK so she wants to do a year out here in her own place making her own friends and her own life as well before living together next year.
Makes some sense and anything to keep her happy
Says she doesnt want to live with me anyway, the bitch.
We didn't live together in the UK so she wants to do a year out here in her own place making her own friends and her own life as well before living together next year.
Makes some sense and anything to keep her happy