What properties can be registered with the Dubai Land Department (DLD)?
All real estate transactions, whether they involve a new purchase, a transfer, or any changes to existing property rights, must be registered with the DLD.
Do I need to be a UAE resident to buy property in Dubai?
No, being a resident of the UAE is not a requirement to purchase property in Dubai. Non-residents can own property in specific freehold areas designated for expatriates. However, additional documentation may be required depending on the legal requirements for non-resident buyers.
What documents are required for Oqood registration, and who manages the process?
Once you’ve secured a unit, the Customer Relations team at Lapis Properties will guide you through the process of registering your unit. The exact documents needed may vary depending on whether the buyer is a resident or non-resident, or if the purchase is being made by a company. Lapis Properties will handle the registration process in coordination with the DLD on your behalf.
Can I delay registering my property?
No, all properties must be registered with the DLD within 60 days of the sale date. It’s essential to provide Lapis Properties with all the required documents promptly to avoid any penalties. If the registration is delayed, the DLD may impose additional fees, potentially doubling the registration cost.
How will I know when my property registration is complete?
Once the registration of your unit is finalized with the DLD, Lapis Properties will inform you and provide the necessary documents, including receipts for the fees paid. For international buyers, these documents can be delivered via courier with prior authorization.
What are the registration fees, and how do I pay them?
Currently, the DLD charges 4% of the property purchase price as a registration fee, along with additional administrative costs. Payment methods may vary, but the most common method is via a manager’s cheque made out to the Dubai Land Department. Alternatively, the fees can be paid to Lapis Properties, which will handle the payment and registration on your behalf.
Are there any extra fees payable to Lapis Properties?
At this time, Lapis Properties does not charge any additional fees for registering a property in the original buyer’s name.
Who receives the registration fees?
The registration fees are paid to the DLD, ensuring that the property is officially recorded in the DLD registry under the buyer’s name.
How does the resale process work?
The process for reselling a property may change as per DLD rules, but the current steps are as follows:
- For off-plan properties, the seller and the new buyer must contact the CRM team at Lapis Properties to request a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the property transfer.
- The NOC is issued once the seller has completed all payments as outlined in the Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) and has met the conditions set by Lapis Properties.
- The seller must pay 30% of the purchase price before Lapis Properties allows the resale to proceed.
- A fee of AED 5,000 is required to process the NOC and the new SPA.
- After receiving the NOC, the seller and buyer complete the necessary documents, including the Transfer of Ownership form. Lapis Properties will handle the transfer process and issue a new SPA to the incoming buyer.
- Any outstanding payments must be cleared before the NOC is issued.
- The resale is initially recorded in Lapis Properties’ interim registry, and the final transfer is completed at the DLD. Transfer fees must be paid directly to the DLD.
- After the resale is finalized at the DLD, the new buyer must provide Lapis Properties with a copy of the original sale contract for record-keeping.
- If the property is mortgaged, the transfer process will need to comply with the specific bank’s guidelines and requirements.