Power of Attorney for Property Transactions in Dubai: When You Need It and How It Works

Learn when a Power of Attorney is needed for Dubai property transactions, what it covers, and how to prepare it properly.

A Power of Attorney, or POA, allows someone to act on your behalf. In property transactions, it can be useful when a buyer or seller cannot attend appointments in person.

When a POA is commonly used

  • Owner is outside the UAE

  • Busy schedules and travel conflicts

  • Company transactions where an authorized signatory is needed

  • Representation during NOC submission or transfer appointments

What a POA should cover

The POA should clearly state what the representative can do, such as signing documents or completing a transfer. A properly drafted POA reduces the risk of rejection.

Notary and documentation

POA often involves notary related steps. Requirements can vary depending on where it is issued and the use case.

How Trust Conveyancing helps

We assist with POA drafting support, documentation requirements, and coordination so your transaction can proceed smoothly.

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