Dubai property lawyers warn of illegal fees
Sunday 26th of June 2011

A new report from a leading
Developers charging illegal fees says overseas property lawyer
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However, Michael Lunjevich, a partner in the firm, and author of the report believes that developers continue to break these rules. He said: “Developers are Split between those who are wilfully ignoring the law in order to make a profit and those who are not aware the practice is illegal.”
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Mr Lunjecich added: “There are some developers who are taking a collaborative approach with the new owners’ associations and some that are not, where again, they see it as an opportunity to make some money in a down market.”
Experts are concerned that illegal fees could have a negative impact on
Sadalla Abed, a senior consultant at Colliers International said: “It affects confidence in the market, which is required for the market to recover. And of course if people have to pay the fees twice, it might stop some them from entering the market because it will be too expensive for them.
“There could also be some legal implications down the road. If people haven’t registered their property they cannot sell it, there are so many things that they won’t be able to do with their properties.”
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