Abu Dhabi is cracking down on overcrowded homes as part of its “Your Home, Your Responsibility” campaign, and violators could face fines between Dh5,000 and Dh1 million.
The Department of Municipalities and Transport launched this campaign to stop too many people from living in one home, which can create safety risks and lower the quality of life in neighbourhoods. It also supports the emirate’s 2025 “Year of the Community” initiative, which aims to make communities safer and more comfortable.
Inspection teams are now checking residential areas for overcrowding. At first, residents will receive a warning. But if the problem continues, heavy fines will be applied.
A video released by the authorities explains that a home is considered overcrowded when more people live in it than it was designed to hold. This can lead to health and safety issues and violates UAE social norms.
Residents are urged not to live in sub-let homes and to rent only properties officially registered in the “Tawtheeq” system. Car owners should also park only in areas allowed under the “Mawaqif” parking system.
Landlords and companies are reminded to house workers in approved worker accommodations, not in family neighbourhoods.
Residents can report overcrowded housing through the TAMM platform to help keep Abu Dhabi safe and clean.