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Further, Article 4 (1) of the Dubai Interim Real Property Register Regulations states: “A master developer or sub-developer may not commence the implementation of a project or sell its units off-plan unless it takes possession of the land on which the project is to be constructed and obtains the necessary approvals from the competent entities in the emirate.
“In all events, the DLD must create an entry on the registry folio of the real property to denote it is being developed."
Based on the aforementioned provision of law, once you find a suitable property, you may verify if the developer of the property has registered the project with the DLD. A developer may not enter into any sale contract with a purchaser until it obtains relevant approvals from the DLD. This is as mentioned in Article 10 of the Dubai Interim Real Property Register Regulations.