Dubai Land Department Launches ‘Tayseer’ Initiative to Facilitate Service Fee Payments
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Dubai Land Department Launches ‘Tayseer’ Initiative to Facilitate Service Fee Payments

The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), a subsidiary of the Dubai Land Department (DLD), has launched the ‘Tayseer’ initiative to ease the payment of outstanding service fees for property owners. In collaboration with jointly owned property (JOP) management companies, the initiative allows flexible payment plans with a minimum six-month period, aiming to enhance financial stability and reduce legal disputes.

This initiative aligns with ‘Year of the Community – 2025,’ an initiative by Dubai’s leadership focused on fostering cooperation, belonging, and sustainability across communities.

Key Highlights of the ‘Tayseer’ Initiative

  • Flexible Payment Plans: Property owners can settle overdue service fees in installments of at least six months.

  • No Enforcement Actions: Participating JOP management companies will not take legal action against unit owners who enroll in the program.

  • Two-Month Registration Period: Property owners can register for the initiative through their management companies.

  • 19 Companies Join: The initiative has already received support from 19 JOP management companies, showcasing strong industry commitment.

Strategic Goals of the Initiative

  • Reduce Service Fee Disputes: Minimize cases filed at the Rental Disputes Center.

  • Enhance Financial Stability: Improve service fee collection, ensuring financial sustainability in real estate communities.

  • Improve Customer Experience: Provide seamless, customer-centric payment solutions to boost satisfaction among property owners.

  • Align with Dubai Real Estate Strategy 2033: Support sustainable and flexible service fee management for long-term sector growth.

Official Statement

Mohammed Ali Al Bidwawi, Acting CEO of RERA, emphasized the initiative’s role in strengthening public-private partnerships and real estate market stability:
"Dubai Land Department continues to launch impactful initiatives that address market needs and support property owners. The ‘Tayseer’ initiative reflects our commitment to proactive, customer-centric services that enhance trust and economic sustainability."

Encouraging Industry Participation

DLD encourages more property management companies to join the initiative and urges property owners to contact their respective management companies to enroll. A list of participating JOP management companies is available on the Dubai Land Department’s official website.

By promoting financial ease, trust, and transparency, the ‘Tayseer’ initiative marks a major milestone in enhancing Dubai’s real estate sector and ensuring long-term economic stability.

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