The house where a fire broke out on Monday night in Maysaloon, Sharjah. Reem Mohammed / The National
The house where a fire broke out on Monday night in Maysaloon, Sharjah. Reem Mohammed / The National
The house where a fire broke out on Monday night in Maysaloon, Sharjah. Reem Mohammed / The National
The house where a fire broke out on Monday night in Maysaloon, Sharjah. Reem Mohammed / The National

70 in one villa: Sharjah's overcrowded housing in the spotlight after deadly blaze


Salam Al Amir
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Overcrowding in Sharjah homes has been thrown into the spotlight following the death of a woman and her son this week in a fire, which injured 64 others.

The cause of the fire in Maysaloon is yet to be revealed, but the human cost was exacerbated by the high density of residents living in the property — the old house had been partitioned to create nearly 60 rooms sub-let to as many as 66 people.

Overcrowding raises the risk of fire, not least due to faulty wiring in things like extension cords that are added to maximise the use of space, and it is a problem that is barely visible to the outside world.

Areas like Maysaloon are made up of single-floor old houses and two to three storey buildings. The highest level of overcrowding is among Asian nationals and in one case in 2015, 70 workers were found to be living in one house in the same town, with up to 15 people sharing a room.

Yasser Arafat in his home, which is two blocks away from where a fire broke out on Monday night. Reem Mohammed / The National
Yasser Arafat in his home, which is two blocks away from where a fire broke out on Monday night. Reem Mohammed / The National

One four-bedroom villa in the area is home to 18 men, including Indian Basheer Ahmad, 45, who has been living there for 15 years. He shares a room with four other men, including Yasser Arafat, 37, also from India, who works nearby, too.

Each man pays approximately Dh600 per month, an amount they say is a fraction of what they would be paying for a better apartment accommodating fewer tenants. They say it is affordable and walking distance from work.
"It is unsafe — we are aware of that, but what can we do? Other places won't allow single men to move in, and the options for us are located far away and transportation would consume our income and time," said another resident, Safiraddin Mohammed, 28.
He said that in summer they bear the brunt of the staggering heat as their old air conditioning unit barely works. Paying for a new one would cost them money and moving to another residence would cost them time.
Most housing for single men is located on the outskirts of Maysaloon and even if employers paid for transportation, the time lost in traffic would remain an issue that may eventually cost these men their jobs, according to Mr Mohammed.

A man cooks in his shared home kitchen in Maysaloon, Sharjah, near where a woman and her son died in a fire on Monday. Reem Mohammed / The National
A man cooks in his shared home kitchen in Maysaloon, Sharjah, near where a woman and her son died in a fire on Monday. Reem Mohammed / The National

Licensing conditions are often breached by the use of wooden or cardboard partitions to modify the properties.

Sharjah Municipality regularly launches campaigns to eliminate illegal housing. They say that some rogue landlords know their property has been modified and sub-let to low-paid workers and do nothing.

“I call on landlords to compare the amount of money they make from allowing these partition modifications with what they will end up paying for repairs if, God forbid, a fire guts it and legal action is taken against them. It’s not worth the risk,” said Khalid Bin Falah Al Suwaidi, assistant general manager of customer service at Sharjah Municipality.

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The municipality will soon be introducing technology to detect overcrowding in homes and move to protect people, but in the meantime appealed to tenants not to risk their lives or those of others by living in unsafe housing when other safe and legal options are available.

“In some arrangements, unrelated men and women have been found living in the same property, which is a safety threat. People could be robbed or assaulted because they don’t know who they are living with,” he said.

“We are not trying to tighten the noose on people. On the contrary, we aim to protect them, maintain their safety and that of other tenants in the same area, and preserve homes from the damage that may occur due to unapproved and unsafe modifications.”

Financial considerations before buying a property

Buyers should try to pay as much in cash as possible for a property, limiting the mortgage value to as little as they can afford. This means they not only pay less in interest but their monthly costs are also reduced. Ideally, the monthly mortgage payment should not exceed 20 per cent of the purchaser’s total household income, says Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching.

“If it’s a rental property, plan for the property to have periods when it does not have a tenant. Ensure you have enough cash set aside to pay the mortgage and other costs during these periods, ideally at least six months,” she says. 

Also, shop around for the best mortgage interest rate. Understand the terms and conditions, especially what happens after any introductory periods, Ms Glynn adds.

Using a good mortgage broker is worth the investment to obtain the best rate available for a buyer’s needs and circumstances. A good mortgage broker will help the buyer understand the terms and conditions of the mortgage and make the purchasing process efficient and easier. 

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