Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism regulates holiday homes through a permit system to make sure short‑term rentals meet safety and quality standards. Understanding how the licensing works will help you avoid fines and launch your property more quickly. The information below outlines the purpose of the permit and how to obtain one.
What Is a Holiday Home Permit?
A holiday home permit authorises an apartment or villa to be rented on a short‑term basis to visitors. Each dwelling needs its own permit, and owners must either hold a trade licence for holiday homes or appoint a licensed operator to manage their property. Permits are issued by the Department of Economy and Tourism and are linked to a unique QR code that must be displayed at the entrance.
Step‑by‑Step Permit Process
1. Assess demand and choose the right property. Conduct market research to understand nightly rates, occupancy and building rules. Not all residential towers allow holiday homes, so confirm your chosen building permits short‑term rentals.
2. Obtain a trade licence. If you wish to manage the rental yourself, you need a tourism or trade licence from the Dubai Department of Economic Development. Licensed holiday home companies like Purple Holiday Homes already hold this licence and can operate on your behalf.
3. Prepare the property. Equip your apartment or villa with furniture, linens, kitchenware and safety equipment such as fire alarms and extinguishers. Properties must meet DET standards for cleanliness, amenities and guest safety.
4. Apply for the holiday home permit. Register the unit through the DET’s e‑services portal. You will need copies of your passport or Emirates ID, title deed or Ejari tenancy contract, your trade licence (if self‑managing) and a signed management contract if using an operator. Pay the application fee and any security deposit. Once approved, you will receive a permit number and QR code to display.
Required Documents
The main documents include proof of identity, property ownership or lease, a valid trade or tourism licence, property details (size, address and number of bedrooms) and, if applicable, a management agreement. Each property requires a separate permit; if you own multiple units you must apply for each one individually.
Ongoing Compliance and Renewal
Permits must be renewed annually and can be revoked if rules are broken. Owners are responsible for paying the nightly tourism dirham fee, maintaining accurate guest records, respecting maximum occupancy limits and ensuring that the home remains in good condition. Periodic inspections may be carried out, and the QR code must remain clearly visible to guests and building security.
How Purple Holiday Homes Helps
Many owners choose to partner with a licensed operator to simplify the permit process. Purple Holiday Homes holds all necessary licences, manages permit applications and renewals, prepares your home for inspection and ensures your listing remains compliant. We handle guest communication, cleaning and maintenance so you can enjoy the benefits of hosting without administrative headaches.