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The REST app of Dubai Land Department

Dubai Land Department

The Dubai REST platform, a complete smart solution that enables a wide range of real estate services, was introduced during Cityscape Global 2018. Key players in the UAE real estate industry may obtain important services from the innovative mobile application, including access to up-to-date information from the government, through it. Let’s examine the Dubai REST app’s features and how to utilize them in more detail.

ABOUT DUBAI REST

the DLD’s introduction The Dubai Land Department’s (DLD) Dubai REST app has established Dubai as a premier smart city worldwide. Real Estate Self Transaction is referred to as “REST.” Since it enables customers in Dubai to perform real estate transactions independently with various parties around-the-clock, the term is self-explanatory. In keeping with Dubai’s green drive, the software enables full digital administration of real estate transactions, which not only cuts down on the time needed for some processes but also eliminates paperwork.

Landlords may trade and sell homes at any time thanks to the app, which eliminates conventional restrictions on the real estate transaction procedure. The software helps users save a lot of time and work by allowing them to manage every aspect of the real estate transaction process online.

FUNCTIONS

You may carry out all kinds of real estate trade and transactions, as well as online services like Ejari registration and mortgage, thanks to the Dubai REST smartphone app.

The technology enables banks to provide direct mortgages, transfer funds into customers’ accounts, and directly decommission mortgages during transactions.

The software offers Dubai-based and international landlords a simple method to rent their apartments and handle their utility, internet, and water bill payments. They may avoid paying for management and service personnel thanks to this. Through the REST app, they may also manage their debts in cooperation with authorised trustees for properties that have already been delivered and owners associations for those that are still under development.

SUMMARY OF SERVICES

On the Dubai REST app, you may fulfill numerous legal requirements and collect information on real estate agents, their categories, management businesses, and licensed developers.

Some of the choices on the Dubai REST app are listed below.

  • Services Catalogue
  • Title Deed Verification
  • Title Deeds Registrations
  • Project Status (Mashrooi)
  • Procedure Status Enquiry
  • Procedure Fee Calculator
  • Valuation Certificate Verification
  • Real Estate Transactions by area
  • To whom it may concern certificate generation

REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF DUBAI (DREI)

On the app, get information about all DREI courses.

AGENCY FOR REAL ESTATE REGULATION (RERA)

  • Rental Index
  • Find Brokers
  • Dubai Brokers
  • Validate E-Card
  • Services Directory
  • Register Ejari Contract
  • Mollak Service Charges
  • Dubai Real Estate Litigation
  • Search Office Trade License

CENTRE FOR RENTAL DISPUTES (RDC)

  • Register Case
  • Track and view your case
  • Rental good conduct (RGC) certificate
  • Smart Judge

PROMOTION OF REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT (REIP)

  • Smart Investment Map

FAQS

HOW DO I USE THE DUBAI REST APP?

On both iOS and Android smartphones, the software is available for download. On the main page or in the settings menu, you may select your login method. Users can now sign in as:

  • Owner/tenant
  • Valuation company
  • Management company
  • Dubai Brokers
  • RDC users

You may also use your UAE Pass to log in.

How do I register as a landlord or an owner on the Dubai Rest mobile app?

With your Emirates ID, you may simply register as an owner or tenant. After receiving your ID, DLD auditors will assess the request and either accept or refuse it. You can register using both your unified number and your visa number for residency. You should be aware that you cannot edit your owner/tenant profile. You must go to the Dubai Land Department or the Property Trustee office that is closest to you to update your profile.

How do I register as a landlord or an owner on the Dubai Rest mobile app?

With your Emirates ID, you may simply register as an owner or tenant. After receiving your ID, DLD auditors will assess the request and either accept or refuse it. You can register using both your unified number and your visa number for residency. You should be aware that you cannot edit your owner/tenant profile. You must go to the Dubai Land Department or the Property Trustee office that is closest to you to update your profile.

  • Location: Deira Baniyas Road
  • Contact: 800-4488

You can also call DLD directly from the app.

HOW IS AN EJARI CONTRACT REGISTERED?

For a property that is not under the control of management organizations, owners or renters can start the registration of an Ejari contract. You may begin the process of registering Ejari under RERA. You must need your Emirates ID, title document, or cellphone number to finish the transaction. Simply touch “Settings,” then “RERA.”

After that, click “Register Ejari Contract” to begin the procedure.

You may quickly register Ejari utilizing the app, given that the majority of operations are been made easier online. Through the “My Requests” feature, you may also keep track of the progress of your request.

How can a title deed be verified?

By providing the certificate number, year, property type, and complete name of the owner, you may confirm the validity of your title deed.

THE RENTAL INDEX, WHERE ARE YOU?

The RERA services section of the Dubai REST app by DLD contains the Rental Index. According to your contract expiration date, region, property type, and recent yearly rent data, the index presents an anticipated rental value range.

HOW TO DETERMINE THE MOLLAK SERVICE FEE?

By entering the community name, project name, and year under RERA services, you may get the service charge index.

This article is only offered for educational purposes, providing a general understanding of its material, including relevant laws and regulations, and is not meant to provide specific legal advice. The Blog is not meant to take the place of qualified guidance from a licensed professional.

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