The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), part of the Dubai Land Department, has launched the 'Tayseer' initiative to help property owners settle outstanding service fees with flexible payment plans.
Under this initiative, owners can pay their overdue fees over a minimum period of six months in collaboration with jointly-owned property (JOP) management companies, easing financial stress and supporting stability within the sector.
The 'Tayseer' programme will help reduce disputes and enhance payment efficiency across the real estate sector, with 19 companies already joining.
The goal is to create a more stable environment for property owners, reducing legal cases and improving overall satisfaction.
Mohammed Ali Al Bidwawi, Acting CEO of RERA, emphasised that this initiative aligns with Dubai Land Department’s ongoing commitment to a sustainable and customer-focused real estate sector.
Property owners are encouraged to contact their management companies to participate, with further details available on the Dubai Land Department’s website.
The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), a subsidiary of Dubai Land Department, launched the ‘Tayseer’ initiative to facilitate the payment of currently outstanding service fees. Under this initiative, unit owners can pay their outstanding service fees by offering flexible… pic.twitter.com/QWcc8ccjl4
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