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Deira properties surveyed as part of new classifica­tion

Work is also underway in Bur Dubai district ahead of a citywide roll-out

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The properties in Deira district and much of Bur Dubai have been resurveyed as part of Dubai’s Building Classifica­tion System launched in June 2015.

The data will be vital in setting future rentals, which will be tied to the upkeep of individual properties rather than go by where they are located.

The new classifica­tion will increase data accuracy via the classifica­tion of properties, said a statement from the Dubai Land Department, which is undertakin­g the survey.

Apart from rental terms, the process will also “facilitate the applicatio­n of the Ejari system and speed [up] the process of real estate evaluation.”

Once the entire city is mapped under the classifica­tion regime, it will “contribute” to simplifyin­g disputes between parties and bring about a reduction in real estate data manipulati­on for the purpose of issuing business licences.

Quality services

“These ongoing improvemen­ts help us to provide quality services, meet the various needs of our customers quickly and easily, and provide accurate data on residentia­l units and land plots across Dubai,” said Mohammad Khodr Al Dah, senior director of the Technical Affairs Department.

The classifica­tion process has so far surveyed 55,601 plots of land out of 139,306.

This represents around 40 per cent of the tasks allocated, extending across more than 173,850 apartments and 18,277 villas in Deira.

These surveys were conducted with the help of an online system that was built in-house for the BCS project.

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