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What should readers take from this update?
A zero-interest rent instalment service could improve tenant cash flow, but 'zero interest' does not necessarily mean zero total cost. Verify eligibility, fees, payment dates and the registered tenancy terms.
What the source reports
The source reports plans for a Dubai Rent Now, Pay Later service using zero-interest instalments. Launch timing, providers, eligibility and complete commercial terms should be confirmed before relying on the option.
The complete publisher report remains linked below for its full context, named sources and methodology.
Separate interest from total cost
Ask about setup, platform, late-payment, card, settlement and cancellation charges and compare the annualised amount with conventional rent payment terms.
A promotional rate may be conditional or time-limited.
Keep the tenancy documents aligned
Confirm the landlord, registered contract amount, payment recipient and what happens to the lease if an instalment is late or disputed.
Tenants should not transfer funds through an unverified link or account.
Use flexibility responsibly
More frequent payments can help match salary cash flow, while creating more payment events and possible default triggers.
Landlords should understand settlement timing and counterparty risk before accepting a new structure.
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