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Q. I rented an apartment in Dubai under a tenancy contract, annually renewable. At the start of the second year, the property company managing the building's affairs, including my apartment, hiked the rent which I accepted. Two months before the end of the second year, the company again hiked the rent by 15 per cent. I was also threatened with eviction if I refused to pay the new rent. Is this legally right?
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