Ruling on renting out his share of the shop to his partner

Question What is the ruling on renting my share of a shop to my partner or to someone else for a fixed amount every month?. Praise be to Allah. If a person has a share of a shop, it is permissible for him to rent it out for a fixed, known amount, to his partner…

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What is the ruling on renting my share of a shop to my partner or to someone else for a fixed amount every month?.

Praise be to Allah.

If a person has a share of a shop, it is permissible for
him to rent it out for a fixed, known amount, to his partner or to someone
else, according to the basic principle that it is permissible to rent out
houses, shops and other things which may be used and benefitted from and
still remain. Renting something that is shared with a partner is
permissible according to scholarly consensus.

Ibn Qudaamah (may Allah have mercy on him) said in
al-Mughni (5/317):

Section: What it is permissible to rent or hire out. It is
permissible to rent or hire out anything that can be used in permissible
ways but still remains, such as land, houses, slaves, animals, clothing,
pavilions, ropes, tents, bags, lamps, reins, swords, spears and so on.

In al-Mawsoo‘ah al-Fiqhiyyah (1/263) it says: Renting
or hiring out items of which ownership is shared with others: if the item in
question is shared and one of the two partners wants to rent out the benefit
of his share of it, then it is permissible for him to rent it out to his
partner, according to scholarly consensus. With regard to renting out to
someone other than one’s partner, then according to the majority of Hanafis,
Shaafa‘is and Maalikis, and according to one report narrated by Ahmad, this
is also permissible, because renting or hiring is one kind of transaction,
so it is permissible to rent out shared property just as it is permissible
to sell it, and shared property may be benefitted from by turns [i.e., each
partner may benefit from it for a certain period]. Hence it is permissible
to sell it. It says in al-Mughni: Abu Hafs al-‘Akbari favoured the
view that it is permissible to rent out shared property to someone other
than one’s partner. Ahmad suggested that, because it is in his possession
and he could rent it out to his partner, therefore he could rent it out to
others, like selling. And because it is permissible if both partners do that
together, so it is permissible for one of them to do that with his share on
his own, as is also the case with selling. End quote.

Conclusion: it is permissible to rent out your share of the
shop on its own, or with the fixtures and fittings that are in it, such as
equipment, shelves and so on.

With regard to your share of the goods – if applicable – it
is not acceptable for you to rent them out, because renting is a contract
that has to do with benefitting, and goods can only be benefited from by
selling them; rather the goods are to be evaluated and sold to the renter,
if he wants that, even if it is by instalments.

It is permissible to delegate him to sell them, for free or
in return for payment, according to whatever you agree, or you can take your
goods and sell them to whomever you want.

And Allah knows best.

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