Real estate law in Dubai plays a fundamental role in regulating legal relationships between property buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and developers. Whether you are dealing with a property dispute, tenancy conflict, developer default, or real estate transaction issue, our experienced real estate lawyers in Dubai provide strategic legal solutions tailored to your needs.
Dubai’s real estate framework is primarily governed by the Dubai Land Department Law (Law No. 7 of 2006), supported by RERA regulations and UAE property ownership laws. This framework ensures fairness, protects property rights, and resolves real estate disputes efficiently across all Emirates.
Real estate law refers to the branch of law that deals with legal matters involving property ownership, transactions, tenancy, and development agreements. Its main objective is to protect the rights of all parties involved in real estate transactions and resolve property disputes fairly.
In Dubai, real estate law governs:

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Real estate law in Dubai covers a wide range of matters, including:
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Real estate law in Dubai governs all legal matters related to property ownership, buying, selling, tenancy, and development transactions under UAE and Dubai-specific property regulations.
Real estate disputes are primarily governed by Dubai Land Department Law (Law No. 7 of 2006), RERA regulations, and the UAE Civil Code provisions related to property and tenancy.
Landlord and tenant disputes in Dubai are primarily handled through the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDSC), which provides a dedicated tribunal for tenancy conflict resolution.
You can file a complaint with RERA or pursue legal action through Dubai courts to claim compensation for delayed handover, contract cancellation, or full refund of payments made.
Yes. Foreign nationals can own freehold property in designated areas of Dubai. Our real estate lawyers can advise on eligible areas and the full legal purchase process.
Having an experienced real estate lawyer is strongly recommended to ensure your property transaction is legally sound, properly documented, and fully protected against future disputes.
If you are facing a property dispute or need professional legal advice, our experienced real estate lawyers in Dubai are ready to assist you.