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To register your property with the Dubai Land Department (DLD), you can follow these general steps:
Specific Requirements:
Depending on the kind of property and your unique situation, the specific requirements and steps may change. For tailored advice, it`s best to speak with a lawyer or real estate agent.
Have documents such as your title deed, passport, and Emirates ID copies- else a power of attorney or NOC must be provided to register the property with the Dubai Land Department (DLD). Online via the DLD Website / Dubai REST App or in person at a Real Estate Registration Trustee Center Applicants need to fill out the form, upload scanned documents and pay registration fees. Once approved, you will receive a confirmation and certificate of registration. Regardless, make sure to confer with a real estate agent/ lawyer or some local expert as requirements may vary.