Home Insurance in Dubai
What Your Building Already Covers, and What It Does Not
Most Dubai apartment owners are already paying for building insurance and do not know it — Dubai law obliges the management entity to insure the structure, and the premium comes out of your service charge. The expensive mistake is assuming that cover reaches inside your front door. Here is exactly where it stops, and what each type of owner, landlord and tenant needs to hold themselves.
What “Home Insurance” Actually Means in Dubai
In most property markets, home insurance is a single decision: you buy a policy, or you do not. In Dubai it is two decisions, because a large part of the risk on an apartment is already insured before you make any choice at all — and you are already paying for it.
The reason is statutory. Under Article 41 of Law No. (6) of 2019 Concerning Ownership of Jointly Owned Real Property in the Emirate of Dubai, the management entity must insure the jointly owned real property. The law calls for cover that answers for the maintenance and reconstruction of the jointly owned real property, and separately for cover against liability for damage and for bodily injury. That is the master policy, and it is arranged for the building as a whole rather than unit by unit.
It is not free. The same article provides that insurance premiums payable by owners will be included in the service charges, and Article 30 expressly lists paying the jointly owned real property insurance premiums among the permitted uses of the service charge account. That is why building insurance shows up as a line on an association statement — a small share of the budget, but a real one. Our guide to Dubai service charges sets out where it sits among the other components, and our owners’ association and Mollak guide explains who approves the budget it comes out of.
So the useful question is not “should I insure my Dubai apartment?” It is: where does the master policy stop, and what do I hold on the other side of that line? The answer is consistent across almost every jointly owned building in the emirate. The master policy covers the structure and the common parts. Everything from the inside face of your walls inwards — your fit-out, your belongings, and your own liability — is yours.
Two groups need to read this differently. A buyer using a mortgage does not get to treat cover as optional: the lender makes property insurance a condition of the loan. And a villa owner on a standalone freehold plot frequently has no master policy over the structure at all, which turns the largest asset they own into the one thing nobody has insured.
Home Insurance in Dubai at a Glance
Who insures what, and under what authority
What the Master Policy Covers — and What It Leaves to You
The single most useful table in this guide. Everything above the line is insured by the building. Everything below it is insured by you, or by nobody.
| What Is At Risk | Who Insures It | Which Policy |
|---|---|---|
| Building structure | Management entity, under the master policy | Master policy |
| Common areas | Management entity — lobbies, corridors, lifts, plant, shared amenities | Master policy |
| Liability in common areas | Management entity — liability for damage and for bodily injury | Master policy |
| Your unit’s interior & fit-out | The owner, under an individual buildings or interior policy | Your policy |
| Furniture, electronics, valuables | Whoever owns them — the resident, under contents cover | Your policy |
| Liability inside your own unit | The owner or occupier, under personal / occupier’s liability | Your policy |
| A tenant’s belongings | The tenant. Not the landlord, not the master policy | Tenant’s policy |
| Loss of rent after damage | The landlord, if the policy is extended to include it | Optional add-on |
| A standalone villa’s structure | The owner. There is often no master policy over the building | Your policy |
| The bank’s interest in the asset | The owner, on the lender’s terms, as a condition of the mortgage | Required by lender |
Master-policy obligations are those set out in Articles 41 and 30 of Law No. (6) of 2019 Concerning Ownership of Jointly Owned Real Property in the Emirate of Dubai, published on the Dubai Government Legislation portal. The scope of an individual building’s policy is set by its own schedule — always read the actual master policy for your development rather than relying on a general summary.
Six Positions, Six Different Answers
“Do I need home insurance in Dubai?” has no single answer. It depends entirely on which of these six you are.
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The Three Gaps That Catch Dubai Owners Out
Every one of these is created by the same assumption — that because something is insured, everything is insured.
The Interior Nobody Insured
The master policy reinstates the building. It does not reinstate your kitchen. Owners who have spent heavily on fit-out frequently discover that the most expensive part of their unit — the part they chose and paid for — sits in the space between the association’s policy and no policy at all.
The Villa With No Master Policy
Apartment owners are protected by default because Article 41 forces someone to insure the structure. A standalone villa on its own plot often has no equivalent. The community may insure shared landscaping and roads and nothing else. The single largest asset most owners hold can therefore be entirely uninsured without anyone ever mentioning it.
The Liability Everyone Assumes Away
The master policy covers liability for damage and bodily injury arising in the jointly owned property. It is not there to answer for a burst hose in your utility cupboard that soaks three apartments below. That claim lands on the unit owner or occupier, and personal liability cover is the cheapest part of a policy people routinely leave off.
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