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BlueOrb wrote:Chocoholic ,
Me too. Has been an absolute nightmare. I thought i was being sensible and planning by arranging a 2 week overlap between my old apartment and new villa. Landlord hadn't registered, and that overlap ended up as 5 days.
The landlord or I still dont have the deed, but with the developer's assistance (finally), managed to persuade DEWA to connect as a special case, with a lot of chasing of the agents, and eventually going to the land department to chase her up there as well.
Was told by the Land department that if the developer provides and NOC to them to say that they have no objection to the property being registered in the owner's name, then they can issue another NOC to DEWA to connect.
They admitted to me that this is a mechanism for collecting the unpaid registration fees, which is 2% of the purchase price i believe. Plus all the usual admin fees, etc.
I think there are going to be a lot of upset property owners, who now have to stump up ten or twenty grand, and more, to get their properties registed.