Who Pays for a Title Deed in UAE?

Buying a property in the UAE comes with costs like registration charges, transfer fees, trustee fees, mortgage-related costs, and, of course, the cost of issuing the title deed. This often leads to one important question: Who pays for the title deed in UAE: the buyer...

Oqood Registration for Developers

Most articles about Oqood are written for buyers. People are trying to understand what shows up on their payment receipt after they put a deposit on an off-plan unit. That side of the story matters, but it skips the part that has to happen first. Before a developer...

How to Convert Oqood to a Title Deed in Dubai?

Most off-plan buyers in Dubai get their Oqood registration sorted, file the certificate away, and stop thinking about paperwork until the handover call comes in. That’s usually the moment the questions start. Is the Oqood the same as owning the unit outright?...

Documents Required for DLD Registration in Dubai

Nobody wants to sit at a trustee office counter, paperwork half spread out on the desk, while the officer tells you one document is missing, and the appointment has to be rebooked. It happens more often than you’d think, and almost always for the same reason:...

Oqood Registration Fees in Dubai

If you’ve just signed an SPA for an off-plan unit in Dubai, there’s a good chance nobody explained to you the exact numbers you’ll actually pay to register the purchase. Most buyers know “there’s a 4% fee” in a general sense, but...

How to Download Your Ejari in Dubai?

Most Dubai tenants go through the Ejari registration process without paying much attention to the document that comes out of it: the Ejari certificate. Its a one-page official document with a QR code. But that certificate does a lot of work. It is the proof that your...