A No Objection Certificate (NOC) in UAE real estate indicates that the developer has no objection to transferring the property to another individual or entity.
Moreover, the document confirms that the transferor has cleared all charges, utilities, and other dues related to the property. It is mandatory to receive an NOC before selling your property.
The amount of NOC fee in UAE real estate depends on the developer and the scope of their project. Typically paid by the seller, NOC charges generally range from AED 500 to AED 5,000.
You can usually resell your off-plan property once 30% or 40% of the payment is completed, depending on the particular developer.
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