Decree beefs up land agencyPublish Date: 2010-03-10 00:00:23 Story Code: 25929 ABU DHABI // The Dubai Land Department (DLD) seems to be increasing its power to resolve the impasse between home buyers and developers in the property sector, lawyers say. “The decree does appear to give certain powers to the Land Department to deal with disputes between developers and sub-developers and purchasers of units, but only, it would appear, on a discretionary basis,” said Tom O’Grady, a partner at the law firm DLA Piper in Dubai. “It does appear that the Land Department’s discretionary powers are set to increase.” The decree, which has been signed but not formally published in the Official Gazette, will enable the DLD to cancel a project for a number of reasons. The regulations are not likely to affect most of the large developers such as Emaar Properties and Deyaar Development, but it could have major impacts on Nakheel, which has stalled many projects as its parent company Dubai World restructures $26 billion (Dh95.5bn) of debt, and the hundreds of small to medium-sized developers that opened up recently, said Majed Azzam, an analyst at HC Brokerage. Markus Giebel, the chief executive of Deyaar Development, said the decree would help untangle the disputes in the property market. For instance, the new rules say that a developer can register a property transaction late with the DLD as long as it pays a Dh10,000 fine. “On the basis of the apparent terms of this new decree it is likely that strategies for legal action, and the grounds upon which a claim can be based, will now need to be revised if the only sanction that a developer needs to fear for non-registration is a fine,” Mr Davies said. “People have paid fees up to Dh30,000 on the basis of the old Law 13,” he said. “That new decree now cuts out a lot of these cases, which might have an effect on investors’ confidence.” Developers are also now allowed to send out their own cancellation directly to buyers, provided they file a copy to the DLD.
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