Dubai

    Contract review in Dubai, before you sign.

    Upload a tenancy, off-plan, employment, or commercial contract and get instant, clause-by-clause review alerts grounded in UAE law — in Arabic and English.

    Built for the UAE

    Dubai contracts have their own rules. Graysen knows them.

    From RERA tenancy rules to DLD off-plan registration, a Dubai contract sits inside a specific legal framework. Graysen reads your contract in that context — not as generic text — so the issues it surfaces are the ones that actually apply here.

    What Graysen checks

    Every contract a Dubai resident or SME actually signs

    Tenancy & Ejari contracts

    Rent, the deposit, the notice period, maintenance split, and early-exit penalties — checked against the Dubai tenancy framework (Law No. 26 of 2007, as amended by Law No. 33 of 2008) and how RERA and the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre read those clauses.

    Sale & purchase and off-plan (SPA)

    DLD fees, payment milestones, handover dates, Oqood registration, and the developer's penalty and termination terms — so you know what you are committing to before you sign an off-plan SPA.

    Employment offers & contracts

    Probation, notice, non-compete, and end-of-service terms measured against UAE Labour Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021) and the rules that apply to onshore Dubai employers.

    Service & commercial agreements

    Scope, payment, liability caps, termination, and governing-law clauses — flagged in plain English so an SME owner can see the issues without a retainer.

    How it works

    Three steps, a few minutes

    01

    Upload the contract

    Drop in a PDF, scan, or photo. Graysen reads Arabic and English, including bilingual contracts where the two versions disagree.

    02

    Get instant review alerts

    Every clause is scored. You see what is standard, what is unusual, and what is weighted against you — with the reason, not just a flag.

    03

    Ask follow-up questions

    Ask anything about a clause and get a plain-English answer grounded in UAE law, with the relevant provision cited so you can verify it.

    Questions

    Contract review in Dubai — answered

    Review your Dubai contract today

    Three free credits. No card required. Arabic and English, grounded in UAE law.