Do you own property in Dubai but cannot travel to sell it? Here is the good news. You do not need to be in Dubai to complete the sale. With a Power of Attorney (POA), you can legally authorize someone you trust or a professional representative to handle the entire process on your behalf.
This is the perfect solution for property owners who live overseas, have relocated, or simply do not have time to manage paperwork in person. At CSPzone, we help clients every day with this process, making it quick, safe, and stress-free. Let us explain how it works and why it is the best option for many investors.
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows another person to act on your behalf. When it comes to property sales, this means your authorized representative can sign agreements, attend Dubai Land Department appointments, collect cheques, and complete the title transfer for you. It is a simple way to save time, money, and unnecessary travel.
Here is something you will love. If you are in the UAE, you can issue a POA completely online through the official notary system. No waiting in long queues and no extra trips to government offices. If you are abroad, the process is still simple. You can sign the POA in your home country and complete legalization steps without coming to Dubai. CSPzone can guide you through the entire process, wherever you are.
Creating a valid Power of Attorney is easy when you know the steps. The document must be in both English and Arabic. It should then be notarized by a public notary. The notarization fee usually ranges from AED 600 to AED 2500 depending on the complexity. The process can be done online for your convenience.
If you are outside the UAE, the POA must be signed and legalized by the UAE Embassy in your country and then attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The document should clearly state the specific property and its purpose, such as selling or transferring ownership. Usually, a property-related POA is valid for two years, but it is always best to confirm with the Dubai Land Department before proceeding.
You can authorize a family member, a trusted friend, or a professional representative. Many investors prefer working with a professional like CSPzone to ensure the process is compliant and stress-free. This eliminates errors and delays that can occur with incorrect documentation.
To issue a POA, you will need a copy of the property owner’s passport, a copy of the authorized person’s passport or Emirates ID, and the property details including the title deed.
Yes, even if your property has a mortgage, it can be sold using a Power of Attorney. Your representative can coordinate with the bank to settle the mortgage and complete the sale. CSPzone has experience in handling such cases and ensures everything is done according to UAE law.
The Dubai Land Department accepts only POAs that meet their legal format and are fully attested. Missing any step can cause delays. Working with experts ensures everything is correct from start to finish.
At CSPzone, we make this entire process simple and safe. Our team prepares the POA in the correct bilingual format, guides you through notarization and legalization, and ensures it is approved by the Dubai Land Department. We can even manage the property sale for you, so you never have to worry about paperwork or compliance.
If you need assistance creating a Power of Attorney or managing a property sale, CSPzone is here to help. Contact us today and let us make your property transaction quick, easy, and completely secure.