Sharjah's upgraded property portal makes it easier for developers, homeowners

Homeowner associations can even file complaints through updated portal

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Sharjah's property market is going through a sustained boom phase. Now, investors will find they have it easy when it comes to updating their details on the government real estate portal.
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Dubai: Sharjah has updated its real estate portal by which developers and investors can input all relevant info instantly.

The website operated by Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department now allows developers to add details such as project registration, an initial sales contract certification, project tracking, and even requests to form homeowners’ associations.

For property investors, the homeowner associations they create can use the portal to include the property management company registration, as well as issue board registration certificates and upload approval of service and maintenance fee declarations. There is even a provision for any complaint submission.

"Government entities can access property ownership report services, while individuals can benefit from ownership services, issuance of replacement title deeds, valuation, and ownership data updates," said a statement.

Banks are provided with specialized services such as mortgage registration, release, increase, and amendment.

The new website offers a comprehensive range of digital services categorized according to user type, ensuring their needs are met efficiently and conveniently. For example, for real estate Moreover, and for

Manoj Nair, the Gulf News Business Editor, is an expert on property and gold in the UAE and wider region, and these days he is also keeping an eye on stocks as well. Manoj cares a lot for luxury brands and what make them tick, as well as keep close watch on whatever changes the retail industry goes through, whether on the grand scale or incremental. He’s been with Gulf News for 30 years, having started as a Business Reporter. When not into financial journalism, Manoj prefers to see as much of 1950s-1980s Bollywood movies. He reckons the combo is as exciting as it gets, though many will vehemently disagree.

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