REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Due diligence

Do buyers usually carry out due diligence?

United Arab Emirates - Dubai

United Arab Emirates - Dubai

Buyers do carry out detailed due diligence, as in any other jurisdiction. However, this is limited because of the lack of information available to the public.

The register maintained by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) containing ownership details is private. In order to verify title, a seller must issue a 'no objection certificate' allowing the DLD to confirm ownership of the relevant property to a potential (and named) purchaser. More commonly, a seller would simply provide a copy of its title certificate to a potential purchaser to prove ownership, and possibly a copy of the 'affection plan' issued in respect of the property by Dubai Municipality in order to show the approved use of the land.

Increasingly, more detailed due diligence is being requested by potential buyers and provided by sellers, in particular for higher value deals and more complex deals. It is becoming reasonably common for enquiries before contract to be raised, and for copies of any site investigation studies (eg environmental surveys etc. to be requested) and site inspections undertaken. It is also more common now that purchasers request a due diligence report from their lawyers and obtain professional valuation surveys of the property.

In Dubai, certain information relating to a property is publicly available with the DLD 'Inquiry About a Property' service. This service confirms information such as:

  1. If the property is in an area designated for foreign ownership (whether it is 'freehold') or if it is convertible to freehold subject to the DLD regulations.
  2. Property information such as square footage, classification (residential / commercial) and land status.
  3. Ownership information such as the number of owners and whether the property is mortgaged.
  4. If there is any outstanding service charge or DEWA arrears, any active rental dispute cases, if the property is blocked or is there is a Dubai Municipality Violation.