"Supporting those in financial difficulty": More than 120 million riyals in housing rent support during 2022

Monday 08 June 2026
"دعم المتعثرين": أكثر من 120 مليون ريال دعم أجرة المسكن خلال 2022

The program to support those in financial distress revealed that it paid the rent for more than 48,000 enforcement orders, with a value exceeding 120 million riyals, during the year 2022, by providing support to those in financial distress whose contracts were documented through the electronic network for rental services “Ejar”, by paying the outstanding financial amounts automatically through the electronic services shared with the Ministry of Justice, under the supervision of the Ministry’s Agency for the Third Sector and Community Participation.

The program explained in a press statement today that the defaulting cases are automatically referred from the Enforcement Court after the ruling is issued, to be presented to the central committee formed from representatives of (the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, the Ministry of Interior, and charitable associations) to determine the type of support, and to provide it within a period not exceeding 30 days from its referral from the Enforcement Court. The support comes in consideration of some exceptional cases of citizens who have defaulted on housing rent, as the program aims to provide social protection to defaulting groups, as an extension of the efforts of the Housing Program - one of the programs of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 - which aims to provide support to the most needy families and raise the rate of homeownership to 70% by 2030.

It is worth mentioning that the program to support those struggling to pay their rent, “Rent Support,” was issued by Cabinet Resolution No. (405) to support citizens unable to pay their rent due to circumstances beyond their control, within four specific cases covered, which are: (the family of the deceased, the prisoner, the sick, and the financially weak), provided that the residential lease contract is documented within the Ejar network as an executive document, and that an executive decision is issued against the beneficiary by the judge, and it is referred through technical integration between the Ministries of Justice and “Municipality and Housing,” so that the type of support can be studied through the Central Support Committee.

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