Lease Renewal Rights for Tenants in Qatar (2026 Legal Guide) — Rules & Requirements
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Sourced from Omani royal decrees, ministerial decisions, and the Basic Statute of the State. Written in plain language for general understanding — this is educational content, not legal advice. Our editorial standards
What is this right?
Qatar law provides protections for tenants when leases come up for renewal:
- If neither party gives notice to end the lease, it is automatically renewed on the same terms for the same period.
- The landlord must give adequate written notice if they do not want to renew.
- A tenant who has been in the property for a long time may have stronger renewal protections under court interpretation.
- Rent adjustments at renewal are subject to the 10% annual cap.
- The landlord cannot refuse to renew simply to re-rent at a higher price to a new tenant.
When does it apply?
- Your lease is approaching its expiry date and you want to continue renting.
- Your landlord is refusing to renew your lease without valid reason.
- You are unsure whether your lease has been automatically renewed.
What to Do If Your Qatar Landlord Refuses to Renew Your Lease
- Check the renewal terms in your current contract well before the expiry date.
- If you want to renew, notify your landlord in writing before the lease expires.
- If the landlord refuses to renew without valid grounds, seek advice from the Rent Dispute Resolution Committee.
- Negotiate any changes to terms (including rent within the 10% cap) in writing before the new lease period begins.
What should you NOT do?
- Do not assume automatic renewal means no changes. Check whether the landlord has given any notice of new terms.
- Do not wait until the last day to discuss renewal. Start the conversation at least 2-3 months before expiry.
- Do not accept a new contract with significantly worse terms without comparing it to your current lease and the 10% cap.
About Housing Rights in Oman
Your tenancy in Qatar is governed by Law No. 4 of 2008. Leases must be in writing and registered with the Municipality. Mid-lease rent increases are banned unless the contract permits them, and renewal increases are capped at 10% per year. You can stay at lease end unless the landlord shows valid grounds (personal use, demolition, major renovation) with written notice. Disputes go to the Rent Dispute Resolution Committee. Foreigners can buy in freehold zones — The Pearl, West Bay Lagoon, Lusail — under Law No. 16 of 2018, which also unlocks residency.
Common Questions
What is the lease renewal rules right in Oman?
Qatar law provides protections for tenants when leases come up for renewal:If neither party gives notice to end the lease, it is automatically renewed on the same terms for the same period.The landlord must give adequate written notice if they do not want to renew.A tenant who has been in the property for a long time may have stronger renewal protections under court interpretation.Rent adjustments at renewal are subject to the 10% annual cap.The landlord cannot refuse to renew simply to re-rent at a higher price to a new tenant.
When does it apply — lease renewal rules?
Your lease is approaching its expiry date and you want to continue renting.Your landlord is refusing to renew your lease without valid reason.You are unsure whether your lease has been automatically renewed.
What should I do if my landlord in Qatar says they will not renew my lease?
Check the renewal terms in your current contract well before the expiry date.If you want to renew, notify your landlord in writing before the lease expires.If the landlord refuses to renew without valid grounds, seek advice from the Rent Dispute Resolution Committee.Negotiate any changes to terms (including rent within the 10% cap) in writing before the new lease period begins.
What should you NOT do — lease renewal rules?
Do not assume automatic renewal means no changes. Check whether the landlord has given any notice of new terms.Do not wait until the last day to discuss renewal. Start the conversation at least 2-3 months before expiry.Do not accept a new contract with significantly worse terms without comparing it to your current lease and the 10% cap.