Tomorrow, Thursday Real estate registry expires for 40 neighborhoods in the Eastern Province

KDIPA urges owners of 40 neighborhoods in the Eastern Province (26 in Dammam, 14 in Khobar) to register their properties before Thursday to avoid fines.

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The General Real Estate Authority (GRA) announced that the deadline for the first in-kind registration of 40 neighborhoods in the Eastern Province, including (26) neighborhoods in Dammam city and (14) neighborhoods in Al-Khobar governorate, will expire by the end of next Thursday.

<The “Authority” indicated that the in-kind registration of real estate will end in the following neighborhoods in Dammam: (the rest of Al Shala'a neighborhood, the first industrial area, Al Waha, Taiba, Al Nozha, Al Firdaus, Al Rawda, Al Faisaliya, Tihama, Al Montazah, Al Jamezah, Al Jamein, Al Iskan, Al Rayyan, Al Nahdha, Abdullah Fuad, Workers City, Al Manar, Ibn Khaldoun, Al Amal, Al Etisalat, Al Basateen, Hajar, Anwar, Al Nada, Al Merikbat, Gulf Palace), and in Al Khobar Governorate, registration will end in the following neighborhoods: (Half Moon Beach, Al Kawthar, Al Aqeeq, Seven, Marjan, Raja, Raja, Al Shifa, Al Sawari, Al Pearl, Al Maha, Al Maha, Al Amwaj, Al Shira'a, Al Dura, Al Bahira).

<The Authority called on owners of properties located within the scope of the mentioned neighborhoods to quickly register their properties through the Real Estate Registry platform: https://rer.sa/ before the end of the registration period to benefit from the services of implementing real estate transactions and documenting all changes to the property.

The Real Estate Registry will issue a ”property number” and a title deed for each real estate unit that is registered. The new title deed includes the exact geographical location of the property, its owner's data, descriptions, condition, rights and obligations, and all real estate transactions that occur on it, to be the basis for documenting ownership and the real estate rights resulting from it, which contributes to the sustainability and enhancement of the real estate sector and its key enablers.

The Authority stressed that the Real Estate Registry will issue a “property number” and a title deed for each real estate unit that is registered. The Authority emphasized that failure to register properties within the period specified in the announcement decision exposes their owners to the financial penalties stipulated in the Real Estate Registration System, which is determined by a committee specialized in considering violations, and that requests for real estate registration continue in all declared areas even after the expiration of the registration period specified in the announcement decision.

Registration of real estate continues in all declared areas even after the end of the registration period specified in the announcement decision. It is noteworthy that the National Company for Real Estate Registration Services (Real Estate Registry) is tasked with implementing the establishment and management of the real estate registry in the Kingdom using modern technologies and geospatial data through an integrated digital platform that contributes to enhancing transparency and confidence in real estate services and data.

National Company for Real Estate Registration Services (Real Estate Registry).