Housing Inspections from Tomorrow
Adel Arafah
31 January 2009
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ABU DHABI - The Abu Dhabi Municipality is launching a campaign to evict bachelors sharing apartments in residential areas from Sunday.
The campaign, which will also focus on illegal construction and partitioning of rooms, will be carried out in coordination with the Public Prosecution.
Bachelors are not allowed to live in apartments in residential areas which are meant only for families.
The campaign, which will last for more than a week, will be extended depending on the results, the civic body said.
Khalifa Al Mazroui, Director-General of the municipality, said the civic body has been monitoring the practices of landlords who allowed bachelors to live in buildings where families live.
Violations noticed include partitioning of rooms in flats to accommodate more number of bachelors.
Al Mazroui said they have observed that more and more bachelors are moving into the residential areas.
“The campaign is aimed at preserving the image of the city, which is an integral part of the strategic plan aimed to make Abu Dhabi a tourist destination.”
The campaign has two objectives: end illegal partitioning of rooms in flats and villas, and oust bachelors from residential areas.