nadzeer wrote:o ,wow! so now i see all u people teaming up together abt the free hold property scam....
Caveat Emptor. If you don't buy into it, you won't be a victim of whatever "scam" you're talking about.
This is a property market that has been going for only 3 years (for expats) and should be seen as risky. It's hardly the same as buying into an established Western property market - and there's numerous stories in the West of people falling victim to property scams despite all the protection and legislation that exists.
majority of the expats DO face problems with the local law,government,people
The majority? What's your source?
it is your duty as expact to support expact who want justice frm the government and not gang up against them!
My duty? My duty as an expat is to follow the laws of the country I'm living in and do my best to respect the culture, citizens and government. I'm an expat, not a citizen and so the obligation is on me to adapt to where I live, not on the country to adapt to my lifestyle.
Having said that, I have also been in situations and seen situations where I thought the way things turned out was horribly unfair. Of course I think that would never happen like that in my home country.
In the end though, you either look at the overall picture and buy into the opinion that Dubai is a fascinating, rapidly growing, multicultural city trying to improve living conditions and provide opportunities to satisfy all residents, and enjoy the adventure with all its teething problems. Mistakes are and will be made.
Or you can view Dubai as a city that is corrupt, decadent, opportunistic and will sooner or later go the way of the Roman Empire.
Either way, you'll be able to find evidence to support your POV.