Mecca-Amlak
The Real Estate Development Fund (REDF) in Makkah was able to resolve the issue of issuing deeds for the sold housing villas, which lasted for about 10 months, after a dispute between different parties over the emptying of the deeds. Engineer Abdulrahman bin Aboud Al-Saeed, Director General of the Real Estate Development Fund Branch in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Chairman of the Committee for the sale of deeds for the housing villas sold through public auction, where all the names of the buyers have been sent to the notary in Makkah, and the buyers must take an appointment to review the notary through the website of the notary, where a special icon will be placed for the emptying of the housing villas in Makkah in the next few days.
The villas were sold in a public auction in mid-Rajab, after a quarter of a century of freezing and waiting, as the Real Estate Development Fund decided to release them through a public auction held in the parking lots on the Makkah-Jeddah highway.
A government committee comprising representatives of the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Commerce and the Real Estate Development Fund approved and supervised the auction, but it collided after its end with the notary's refusal to release the deeds in favor of citizens, as this issue has been occupying public opinion in Mecca for the past months.








