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Old 26th March 2009, 09:11 AM
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Originally from uk. Expat in uae.
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Originally Posted by perkins View Post
But if you say that you are married and really you arent, wont they ask you for paperwork on the deal?
Well that can happen. Fact is that it is illegal to cohabit, no matter that many people do. You will be unable to rent a property in joint names, or in fact do just about anything in joint names.

What usually happens is that one party rents a place in their name and all other bills are in their name too. If you try and rent jointly claiming to be married, your landlord may ask for sight of a marriage certificate.

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