Infographic: Everything you need to know after completing the property sorting procedure

Sorting certificate gives each unit legal autonomy and allows for sale, lease and mortgage with subsequent modification procedures

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<After completing the property sorting procedures, a new phase of rights and actions begins, allowing the owner of each unit to benefit from it independently. The “Sorting Certificate” is not just a piece of paper, but your legal gateway to sell, rent, or mortgage, and it carries important answers for everyone who plans to dispose of their unit after sorting.

What is a sorting certificate? It is an official document granted after the completion of the property sorting process, proving that the real estate unit has become independent and authorizes its owner to dispose of it separately, whether by selling, mortgaging or renting, without referring to the rest of the owners.

What is a sorting certificate?

Can I transfer the unit after sorting?

Not immediately. Once the Sorting Certificate is issued, the unit becomes attached to its own deed and can only be transferred through specific and approved legal procedures.

What if I want to re-sort later?

This is possible, but through a formalized process that includes submitting a request to modify the sort via rezoning, merger, or addition. This requires obtaining approvals from the relevant authorities, such as the consent of all owners if the property is shared.

How can the national address be modified after sorting?

A request to separate or merge the national address can be submitted through Sorting, so that the approved plans and updated deeds match the property descriptions and amendments.

Public Authority for Real Estate clarifies and facilitates

This clarification comes from the Public Authority for Real Estate (@Aqari__sa) as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance real estate awareness and enable individuals and developers to optimize the digital and procedural services associated with the management and development of real estate in the Kingdom.

The clarification comes as part of its ongoing efforts to promote real estate awareness and enable individuals and developers to take full advantage of the digital and procedural services associated with the management and development of real estate in the Kingdom.