DLD to Improve Sustainability and Innovation in the Real Estate Industry

The occasion is in line with DLD’s dedication to accomplishing the lofty objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 and the Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033.

The Real Estate Policy Lab was organized by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) as part of its continuous efforts to encourage innovation in the real estate industry and create laws that support expansion and sustainability.

The Real Estate Alliances Policy, the Resilience and Sustainability Policy, the Real Estate Reputation Policy, and the Data Sharing and Publication Policy are the four main sector policies this project is discussing and improving. These regulations align with DLD’s goal of achieving the lofty goals of the Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033 and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33.

Eng Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director General of DLD, attended the event, which took place at the company’s headquarters. He thanked everyone who attended and emphasized the significance of these kinds of initiatives in laying out a plan for sustainable development and governance in Dubai’s real estate industry. Dr. Mahmoud Al Burai, Director of the Real Estate Policies and Innovation Department, introduced the event, outlining the four policies.

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