howtotransferproperty.ae is a reference resource on transferring property in Dubai without a broker or conveyancer. The site explains what an unrepresented party can do at each stage of the transfer process, what is beyond the scope of self-representation, and the operational discipline required at each stage where representation is otherwise typical.
The site is operated by Cendale Documents Clearing Services FZCO under Trade Licence 78065 (Dubai Silicon Oasis). It is an independent informational resource. It is not a Dubai Land Department site, not a RERA site, and not affiliated with any UAE government authority.
What this site covers
The self-represented path through a Dubai property transfer — the stages an unrepresented party can handle directly, the limits of self-representation, the listing or property-identification step, making or receiving an offer through Form B, signing the binding contract through Form F, the developer NOC application, mortgage coordination on either side, transfer-day cheque preparation, Trustee booking and attendance, transfer day itself, post-transfer administration, and the indicators that self-representation has reached its limit.
What this site does not cover
Information vs. legal advice
The content on
howtotransferproperty.ae is general procedural information. It does not constitute legal advice, financial advice, tax advice, or professional representation. DLD practice, RERA standards, developer-side NOC procedures, and bank-side mortgage procedures are subject to change. Reliance on specific procedures should be confirmed with the Dubai Land Department, the developer, the lender, or a licensed legal advisor before acting.
Engagement
Cendale accepts professional liability only for work conducted under a written, countersigned engagement letter. Property transfer execution for parties moving beyond self-representation is delivered through
conveyance.ae.