u/Johnbrownwasahero1

▲ 4 r/uaelaw

Help for someone getting screwed by the system

Good Morning all, really appreciate someone's help or advice here. We bought a new villa last year in Dubai from a small developer. The quality of the villa is bad and we have been constantly complaining to the developer to fix the items under the defect liability period and he has just been ignoring it or when he does address it, its not fixed properly. We have now got cracks in our roof that is allowing rain to get in and we cannot get the developer to do anything even after repeated follow ups. We have raised a complaint with DLD and subsequently with RERA whose response has been utterly disappointing. Basically they responded to my online complaint saying that if the developer does not fix it , then escalate to the authorities or go to court ( DLD and RERA are the authorities and are the regulators ensuring the legislation mandating the defect liability period is adhered to so why they recommended going to the authorities is beyond me). I am at a loss what to do, as going to court will cost money and there is so many things he needs to fix. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with this issue or any advice they can recommend please ?

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u/Johnbrownwasahero1 — 10 hours ago

Help for someone getting screwed by the system

Good Morning all, really appreciate someone's help or advice here. We bought a new villa last year in Dubai from a small developer. The quality of the villa is bad and we have been constantly complaining to the developer to fix the items under the defect liability period and he has just been ignoring it or when he does address it, its not fixed properly. We have now got cracks in our roof that is allowing rain to get in and we cannot get the developer to do anything even after repeated follow ups. We have raised a complaint with DLD and subsequently with RERA whose response has been utterly disappointing. Basically they responded to my online complaint saying that if the developer does not fix it , then escalate to the authorities or go to court ( DLD and RERA are the authorities and are the regulators ensuring the legislation mandating the defect liability period is adhered to so why they recommended going to the authorities is beyond me). I am at a loss what to do, as going to court will cost money and there is so many things he needs to fix. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with this issue or any advice they can recommend please ?

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u/Johnbrownwasahero1 — 10 hours ago

Help for someone getting screwed by the system

Good Morning all, really appreciate someone's help or advice here. We bought a new villa last year in Dubai from a small developer. The quality of the villa is bad and we have been constantly complaining to the developer to fix the items under the defect liability period and he has just been ignoring it or when he does address it, its not fixed properly. We have now got cracks in our roof that is allowing rain to get in and we cannot get the developer to do anything even after repeated follow ups. We have raised a complaint with DLD and subsequently with RERA whose response has been utterly disappointing. Basically they responded to my online complaint saying that if the developer does not fix it , then escalate to the authorities or go to court ( DLD and RERA are the authorities and are the regulators ensuring the legislation mandating the defect liability period is adhered to so why they recommended going to the authorities is beyond me). I am at a loss what to do, as going to court will cost money and there is so many things he needs to fix. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with this issue or any advice they can recommend please ?

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u/Johnbrownwasahero1 — 10 hours ago
▲ 10 r/UAE

Help for someone getting screwed by the system

Good Morning all, really appreciate someone's help or advice here. We bought a new villa last year in Dubai from a small developer. The quality of the villa is bad and we have been constantly complaining to the developer to fix the items under the defect liability period and he has just been ignoring it or when he does address it, its not fixed properly. We have now got cracks in our roof that is allowing rain to get in and we cannot get the developer to do anything even after repeated follow ups. We have raised a complaint with DLD and subsequently with RERA whose response has been utterly disappointing. Basically they responded to my online complaint saying that if the developer does not fix it , then escalate to the authorities or go to court ( DLD and RERA are the authorities and are the regulators ensuring the legislation mandating the defect liability period is adhered to so why they recommended going to the authorities is beyond me). I am at a loss what to do, as going to court will cost money and there is so many things he needs to fix. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with this issue or any advice they can recommend please ?

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u/Johnbrownwasahero1 — 10 hours ago
▲ 1 r/dubai

Help for someone getting screwed by the system

Good Morning all, really appreciate someone's help or advice here. We bought a new villa last year in Dubai from a small developer. The quality of the villa is bad and we have been constantly complaining to the developer to fix the items under the defect liability period and he has just been ignoring it or when he does address it, its not fixed properly. We have now got cracks in our roof that is allowing rain to get in and we cannot get the developer to do anything even after repeated follow ups. We have raised a complaint with DLD and subsequently with RERA whose response has been utterly disappointing. Basically they responded to my online complaint saying that if the developer does not fix it , then escalate to the authorities or go to court ( DLD and RERA are the authorities and are the regulators ensuring the legislation mandating the defect liability period is adhered to so why they recommended going to the authorities is beyond me). I am at a loss what to do, as going to court will cost money and there is so many things he needs to fix. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with this issue or any advice they can recommend please ?

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u/Johnbrownwasahero1 — 10 hours ago

Help for someone getting screwed by the system

Good Morning all, really appreciate someone's help or advice here. We bought a new villa last year in Dubai from a small developer. The quality of the villa is bad and we have been constantly complaining to the developer to fix the items under the defect liability period and he has just been ignoring it or when he does address it, its not fixed properly. We have now got cracks in our roof that is allowing rain to get in and we cannot get the developer to do anything even after repeated follow ups. We have raised a complaint with DLD and subsequently with RERA whose response has been utterly disappointing. Basically they responded to my online complaint saying that if the developer does not fix it , then escalate to the authorities or go to court ( DLD and RERA are the authorities and are the regulators ensuring the legislation mandating the defect liability period is adhered to so why they recommended going to the authorities is beyond me). I am at a loss what to do, as going to court will cost money and there is so many things he needs to fix. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with this issue or any advice they can recommend please ?

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u/Johnbrownwasahero1 — 10 hours ago