Dubai: Dubai's property regulator, Real Estate Regulatory Authority
(RERA) on Saturday ordered all developers not to increase service
charges, which are being brought under a new set of regulation as per
Strata Law No 27 of 2008.

In a letter, RERA has asked all the master developers and developers
not to increase service charges without getting its permission
first.The move comes after some developers have increased service
charges in recent months - at a time when property prices have begun
to decline, raising an outcry from investors.

Marwan Bin Ghalita, RERA chief executive, said in a statement, "The
Agency (RERA) received a lot of complains regarding this as master
developers have been increasing services charges and not being
transparent about the amount while selling properties.

"We are in the final step on creating one service charges formula to
make sure that all developers follow it when calculating service
charges."

RERA also asked all owners to read their contracts and pay the
approved service charges as prescribed by RERA to get the best
services.

Maintenance service charges have, so far not being brought under any
regulation, as a result of which, most developers usually fix price as
per their own arithmetics and then assign the maintenance works to
their subsidiaries - in a way to make extra money.

Most property developers do not disclose the maintenance fees while
selling apartments or villas, as a strategy. Buyers often get a shock
after seeing the bills - something that many of them have not
considered.

Maintenance and service charges usually range from Dh12 to Dh30 per
square feet - although in most premises repairs are done by the
contracting company as part of the deal. During the first few years,
the developers pocket hefty amount in the name of service charges - an
issue that forced some buyers to take up their cases with the
developers a few years ago.

Sultan Bin Mijrin, director-general of the Land Department has asked
developers to register properties with the Land Department in order
for the department to calculate and process the service charges.

"The new regulation should be strictly enforced and it will help
restore investor confidence. Service charge has been a major issue for
property buyers. Putting this under a system and monitoring any
increase would help end-users."




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