Professional Deed Transfer Lawyer
Transferring property ownership in Dubai requires meticulous attention to legal details. Our team of expert property deed attorneys is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the process, ensuring your transactions are secure and compliant with local laws.
Our Expertise Includes
- Deed Preparation and Review: We draft and review property deeds to ensure they accurately reflect your intentions and comply with Dubai’s legal requirements.
- Property Ownership Transfer: Our attorneys facilitate the seamless transfer of property ownership, handling all legal formalities to protect your interests.
- Legal Consultation: We provide comprehensive legal advice on property transactions, helping you navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence.
Why Choose Our Deed Transfer Lawyer
- Expertise in Dubai Property Law: Our team possesses in-depth knowledge of Dubai’s property laws, ensuring your transactions are legally sound.
- Tailored Legal Solutions: We offer personalized services that align with your specific needs and objectives.
- Commitment to Client Satisfaction: Our priority is to provide exceptional service, ensuring your property transactions are smooth and stress-free.
What We Offer
By choosing AWS Legal Group, you ensure that your property deed transfers are handled by professionals who prioritize your interests and adhere to the highest legal standards.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
A property deed is a legal document that serves as proof of ownership of a property. It contains essential details such as the owner’s name, property description, and legal status. In Dubai, a title deed is required for all real estate transactions, including buying, selling, or gifting a property.
Transferring property ownership in Dubai involves several steps:
- Obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC): If purchasing from a previous owner, secure an NOC from the developer.
- Sign the Sale Agreement: Review and sign the agreement, paying the required deposit.
- Pay Transfer Fees: The transfer fee is typically 4% of the sale price of the property and is usually borne equally between the seller and the purchaser unless otherwise specified.
- Submit Required Documents: Provide necessary documents, including identification and payment receipts.
- Receive Title Deed: Upon completion, the Dubai Land Department will issue the title deed in your name.
Yes, if you are unable to be present in Dubai, you can appoint a trusted individual through a Power of Attorney to handle the property deed transfer on your behalf.
The process is typically completed within a few hours, making it quite efficient compared to other global markets.
Required documents typically include:
- Sale agreement
- NOC from the developer
- Copies of identification (passport and Emirates ID) for both the buyer and seller
- Payment receipts
Yes, you can appoint a Power of Attorney to handle the sale process on your behalf, including signing agreements and completing necessary formalities.
The Dubai Land Department is responsible for issuing title deeds and overseeing the registration of property ownership in Dubai.

