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raji   09 July 2018

How to purchase property in dubai

Hi.

 I have a problem in registering a Dubai property. How can I solve the problem in the registration process. 



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Vanshika Kapoor   23 July 2018

Hello Raji,

To legally register property in Dubai, fowllow the below mentioned steps:

When you buy a property, in order for the full transfer of ownership to take place, you will need to register the property with the Dubai Land Department (DLD) – the central agency for all transactional processes related to freehold and leasehold purchases. If you buy a property through a developer, this will be done at the buying stage, with the developer’s support.

PREREQUISITES

  • A Sales & Purchase Agreement (SPA)
  • Both parties (buyer/seller) must be present at the DLD 

WHAT TO BRING

  • Passport (original and copy)
  • Original title deed
  • Original NOC from the developer (freehold only)
  • Sales & Purchase Agreement (certificate of property ownership)
  • Manager’s cheque in the seller’s name

Fees:

  • Transfer fee of 4% + Dhs.540 from seller (buyer and seller each pay 2% of property value).
  • Dhs.4,000 in cash (service fee) if the selling price is more than Dhs.500,000. 
  • Dhs.2,000 (service fee) if the selling price is under Dhs.500,000.

PROCEDURE

  • Dubai Land Department (DLD), Project Registration Centre.
  • The buyer and seller must visit the DLD together to register the sale of the property.
  • The buyer presents his passport and full contact details.
  • The buyer and seller proceed to the registration desk where the seller will receive payment from the buyer for the amount of the sale in the presence of a DLD official.
  • The details of the sale are entered into an e-form which is signed by both parties. This will register the sale with the department.
  • The seller and buyer pay the service fee to the cashier. The new title deed is issued in the buyer’s name, along with a map location of the property.
  • The process is usually quite streamlined unless the DLD has a question about the value of the proposed sale. In this case the buyer and seller will be referred to the appraisal division where the staff will re-appraise the value of the property.

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