Changes to Sharjah’s real estate ownership law for expats

Changes to Sharjah's real estate ownership law for expats

His Highness The Supreme Council member and ruler of Sharjah, Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, enacted Law No. (2) of 2022 amending Law No. (5) of 2010 on real estate registration in the emirate of Sharjah.

The following text shall be used in place of the text of Article (4) of Law No. (5) of 2010 as required by law:

Those who are citizens of the United Arab Emirates and the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf are the only people who are allowed to own property in the emirate; however, the right to own property may be granted to outsiders under the following conditions:

  1. Ownership with the agreement of the Ruler.
  2. Passing on by inheritance as a condition of a legal notice.
  3. Assignment by the owner to a first-degree relative in compliance with the guidelines laid out in this law’s executive rules.
  4. Ownership in real estate development areas and projects in accordance with the regulations set by the Council.

The bill also mandated that the following text will be used in place of Article (7) of Law No. (5) of 2010:

A legal person who possesses real estate in the emirate shall follow the following rules, subject to the stipulations of Article No. (4) of this Law:

  1. If a change in ownership of the legal entity will result in a reduction or rise in the number of partners’ shares, a transfer of ownership, a change in the legal form of the entity, or a change in its trade name, you must notify the Real Estate Registration Department.
  2. Fixing the inconvenient circumstance in the event that a partner is added or his ownership is transferred to individuals who are not permitted to hold real estate in the Emirate.
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