Use case
Ejari tracking across your whole portfolio
Ejari registration is the backbone of a legally valid Dubai tenancy — and the first document a dispute, mortgage, or utility connection will ask for. Meridian keeps it tracked and linked to the tenancy it belongs to.
The problem
Ejari certificates end up scattered across email, a shared drive, or a single person's inbox — and finding the current one under time pressure is its own project.
Why it matters
An expired or missing Ejari record blocks DEWA connections, delays disputes, and undermines a tenancy's legal standing if it's ever challenged.
How Meridian helps
- Ejari details captured directly on the tenancy contract record
- Document vault linking the Ejari certificate to its tenancy, with expiry tracking
- Compliance engine flags missing or expiring Ejari as part of the 14-control review
- AI document extraction reads Ejari PDFs (English or Arabic, scanned or photographed) to populate the record automatically
FAQ
Can Meridian read scanned or photographed Ejari certificates?
Yes — the document intelligence pipeline handles English and Arabic PDFs, scans and phone photos, extracting the relevant fields for review.
What happens if Ejari is missing for a tenancy?
It surfaces as a compliance action item with an owner and a due date, not a silent gap in the record.