Infographic: Steps to Query Landlord Association Data

The Public Authority for Real Estate launches an e-service to verify the data of owners' associations to ensure transparency and protect rights.

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The Public Authority for Real Estate offers an electronic service that allows property owners to verify the data of owner associations before paying fees or in case of any doubts regarding the association's legitimacy, as this service represents an important step to protect rights and ensure transparency in the relationship between owners and associations.

The Public Authority for Real Estate explained that this service aims to enhance confidence between owners and real estate associations, and prevent any abuses or unjustified financial claims that may be issued by irregular or expired associations. The General Authority for Real Estate explained that this service aims to enhance trust between owners and real estate associations, and prevent any abuses or unjustified financial claims that may be issued by irregular or expired associations.

The General Authority for Real Estate explained that this service aims to enhance trust between owners and real estate associations, and prevent any abuses or unjustified financial claims that may be issued by illegal or expired associations.

What does the service provide?

This service enables the user to view and verify several certified data related to the real estate association that manages the building or apartment complex, including:

Status of the association: Is it active or lapsed.

<The details of the association's director responsible for managing the association. <The official bank account number to receive the owners" fees. <The registry number associated with the association. <The last certificate issued to the association by the competent authorities.

When does a property owner need to use this service?

When confirming the legitimacy of the association before paying any fees.

If a financial claim arrives from an unknown or questionable association.

When you want to know the validity of the association and its director and make sure they meet the legal requirements. <In case of disputes or inquiries related to previous payments or association data. This service comes within the framework of the General Real Estate Authority's efforts to regulate the relationship between owners and real estate associations through electronic tools that provide transparency and credibility, and limit any illegal practices that may harm owners or disrupt the organization of real estate communities.