Best areas for vacation rentals in Dubai, plus further reports

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For PropertyGuru’s news roundup, choose the right location for your holiday rental when planning a trip to Dubai. In other stories, there’s an increasing number of city dwellers embracing the green thumb, even within the constraints of a dense urban environment. Lastly, illegally occupied property makes up for a large number of land-related cases in India.

Best areas for vacation rentals in Dubai

Planning a trip to Dubai? Choosing the right location for your holiday rental is essential. Whether it’s a beachfront retreat or a buzzing city escape, Dubai has something for everyone. But when it comes to selecting the perfect location for your stay, it’s important to choose an area that matches your vacation goals. It’s no surprise that with its towering skyscrapers, luxurious resorts, and dynamic entertainment, Dubai is one of the top destinations for vacation rentals. From waterfront views to cultural hubs, here’s MyBayut’s guide to the popular areas for vacation rentals in Dubai.

Cultivating green apartments: A guide to integrating nature in small urban spaces

Urban living has become synonymous with limited space and creativity for compact apartments. ArchDaily reports that as cities become more dominated by concrete and steel, there is an exciting, yet unsurprising, rise in interest in embracing the green thumb, even within the constraints of a dense urban environment. The challenge lies in finding innovative ways to make this vision a reality for apartments where every inch matters. Architects, interior designers, and residents are rising to this challenge by reimagining how vegetation can be integrated into the smallest of urban residences. From vertical gardens to balcony terraces, greenery continues to mould how we experience city living. Shared spaces in these contexts, such as rooftop gardens or interior courtyards, can elevate an individual’s health and foster a sense of community with neighbours.

Illegal possession of property in India: Tips to prevent, protect, and legal action that can be taken

Among the many land-related cases in India, illegally occupied property makes up for a large number. One of the reasons for this is the huge value that properties have. As long as the occupant has the owner’s permission to use the premises, the arrangement would have legal validity. That is why properties are offered on rent to tenants under lease and licence agreements, under which the landlord provides the tenant with limited rights to use his property for a specific time. Inhabiting the premises after this timeframe would amount to illegal possession of property by the tenant. Housing.com details how a landlord can prevent an unlawful takeover of his land and the steps he can follow if he is a victim.

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