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A property dispute power of attorney in Dubai and other emirates of the UAE allows you to appoint another person to handle your property-related disputes. Through a property dispute power of attorney in the UAE, you can grant powers to your attorney/agent to represent yourself before the relevant land departments, utility service providers, real estate developers, and other relevant entities.
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An easy 3-step process to prepare your property dispute power of attorney in Dubai
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Drafting and translation of your POA to Arabic
Assistance with the in-person/online notarization
The below-mentioned documents are required for preparing a property dispute power of attorney in Dubai.
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We can help you with the processes in the following government departments.
Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions about Property Dispute POA.
A Property Dispute Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that authorizes an appointed representative (attorney-in-fact) to act on behalf of the principal in property-related legal matters, including filing or defending court cases, handling negotiations, settlements, or administrative proceedings before relevant UAE authorities.
It is used when the property owner or interested party cannot be personally involved in dispute resolution, due to absence, health issues, residency abroad, or as part of a legal strategy requiring representation in UAE courts or government offices.
The POA must clearly and specifically grant authority to:
No. The POA can be issued in anticipation of potential disputes or for administrative action, not only during litigation. However, it must explicitly cover the intended legal actions to be valid.
Yes, mandatory.
Yes, but only if each property is specifically identified (plot number, title deed, location) and the scope of authority is defined for each relevant dispute. UAE courts may reject vague or overly broad POAs as insufficiently specific.