What Is RDC Support?
RDC support helps landlords or tenants organize tenancy documents, notices, evidence and procedural steps before dealing with the Rental Dispute Center.
How We Help
We help identify missing documents, prepare supporting paperwork and clarify the correct next step for your rental matter.
Important: This service is document and process support. If court representation is required, the matter may need to be handled by a licensed lawyer.
Common RDC Support Cases
- Unpaid rent and bounced cheques
- Eviction notice follow-up
- Deposit and maintenance disputes
- Lease renewal and rent increase issues
- Preparing evidence bundles
Required Documents
Tenancy contract and Ejari
Title deed or property details
Notices and correspondence
Payment proof and cheque records
How the Service Works
1
Share Your File
Send tenancy documents and explain the issue.
2
Document Review
We check what is complete and what is missing.
3
Prepare Next Step
We prepare notices, translations or document bundles as needed.
4
Follow-Up Guidance
You receive a clear action list for the RDC process.
*Price-Related Terms & Conditions
- The final price may vary depending on the document type, issuing country, language and authority requirements.
- Government, embassy, courier, translation or external authority fees are charged separately unless expressly included.
- Processing starts after receiving clear documents and the required client information.
- Timeframes may change if the authority requests additional documents or clarification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you file RDC cases?
We can support document preparation and process guidance. Lawyer representation may be required for legal representation.
Can you help with eviction notices?
Yes, eviction notice preparation and service support can be coordinated.
Can you review my Ejari and tenancy contract?
Yes, we can review them for document completeness and procedural needs.
Can documents be translated?
Yes, certified legal translation can be arranged where needed.