Dubizzle launches website for Dubai rent and property legal advice

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DUBAI // Tenants facing eviction or unfair rent increases will be able to get a clearer picture of their rights, thanks to a new online property advice service.
Dubizzle, the Dubai-based classifieds website, is launching know yourrights.dubizzle.com on Tuesday. The site will allow the public to have their questions answered by a lawyer specialising in real estate.

The site will act as a centralised resource for people who are unclear of how the law affects them in rental or sale disputes.

“Individuals do have rights in this market,” said Barry Judge, UAE general manager for Dubizzle. “Perhaps, sometimes there’s not enough transparency over what those rights are. This service ensures that individuals have full visibility and that there is equity in the marketplace.

“It’s the consolidation of all that information into a single platform that will make it easier for people if they come to a dispute.”

Dubizzle gets 14 million visitors a month in the UAE, with 2.7 million of those related to property.

Only one question will be answered per week, and that question will be determined based on votes from other visitors to the site. Before launch, Dubizzle asked the public what the most frequently asked questions regarding the property market were, to build an initial resource for the launch.

Its launch comes after property firm Jones Lang Lasalle (JLL) released a survey of transparency in 102 markets. It placed Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the middle of the table, 49th and 53rd, respectively.

JLL said Dubai was “treading water” on improving its transparency rating in the property market.

Craig Plumb, head of research for the regional office of JLL, said it was more of an issue for buyers, due to the lack of an easily available land registry.

“At the level of the individual tenant it’s not too bad, in terms of residential,” he said. “There is a level of transparency there already, it’s just that it perhaps hasn’t been advertised as clearly as it could be.

“A service like this, which will give people better access to the information, is clearly a good thing for the market.”

The service has been given the blessing of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Rera) in Dubai and will also cover Abu Dhabi… see more

source: Thenational.ae

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