In light of the expected weather conditions, Dubai's Land Department has instructed jointly owned property management companies to promptly respond and provide necessary support to property owners and residents.
Many communities are still working on recovery efforts from the floods that impacted parts of the country last month.
Residents can contact community management companies and real estate developers in Dubai to request support.
In light of the expected weather conditions, #Dubai's @Land_Department instructs jointly owned property management companies to promptly respond and provide necessary support to property owners and residents. pic.twitter.com/YRDTrSZ8Rm
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 1, 2024
Contact numbers of community management companies and real estate developers in #Dubai pic.twitter.com/eH3x7qVh4c
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 1, 2024

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