The Royal Commission for Riyadh warns against dealing with any entities or individuals to obtain land within the city

KDIPA develops an online platform for direct application for land, denies any mediation and announces eligibility mechanisms through its official channels.

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The Royal Commission for Riyadh City Royal Commission for Riyadh has warned citizens against dealing with any entities or individuals claiming to be able to facilitate access to land within the city, stressing that such claims are misleading and outside the approved legal framework.

The Royal Commission for Riyadh City <The Authority indicated that it has started to implement the noble directive issued by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to take practical steps aimed at rebalancing the real estate sector in the city of Riyadh. In this context, the Authority is developing an electronic platform dedicated to receiving applications from citizens wishing to benefit from land within the city, allowing direct submission without the need for any intermediaries or external parties.

The Authority emphasized that it is working on developing an electronic platform dedicated to receiving applications from citizens wishing to benefit from land within the city. The Authority emphasized that the details of the platform and the eligibility mechanism will be officially announced through its approved channels, calling on citizens to avoid being dragged behind irregular offers or misleading promises, and to obtain information from its official trusted sources only.

The Authority stressed that the details of the platform and the eligibility mechanism will be officially announced through its approved channels.