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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to The Conveyance Desk.</p><p>This series explains the mechanics of property transfers in Dubai — the mandatory steps, the common delays, and how proper execution actually works.</p><p>Conveyancing is the procedural process of transferring property ownership from one party to another under the rules of the Dubai Land Department, developers, banks, and related authorities.</p><p>It is not a branding exercise or a simple paperwork task. It is a structured sequence of approvals, documents, clearances, and authority procedures that must be completed correctly and in the right order.</p><p>Most transfer problems happen because the process is fragmented. Buyers, sellers, brokers, developers, banks, trustees, and typing centres may all be involved — each with different timelines and requirements.</p><p>That’s why most clients care about three things:</p><p>• Speed</p><p>• Certainty</p><p>• Avoiding surprises</p><p>A typical transfer process includes:</p><p>• Defining the transaction type correctly</p><p>• Gathering and validating documents</p><p>• Obtaining developer NOC or clearance</p><p>• Coordinating trustee appointments and settlement</p><p>• Completing registration and post-transfer closure</p><p>Many delays are predictable.</p><p>Common issues include:</p><p>• Incorrect transaction classification</p><p>• Delayed developer clearance</p><p>• Document mismatches</p><p>• Bank-related timing issues</p><p>• Poor coordination between parties</p><p>One of the biggest mistakes is assuming the trustee meeting is the transfer itself. In reality, the transfer is simply the result of correct preparation and sequencing.</p><p>Good execution is:</p><p>• Structured</p><p>• Document-led</p><p>• Clearly coordinated</p><p>• Managed through one accountable process</p><p>At Conveyance Desk, the model is intentionally straightforward:</p><p>Fixed pricing. Secure document collection. Structured execution. Completion-focused coordination.</p><p>No unnecessary complexity. No sales theatre. Just procedural execution of property transfers in Dubai.</p><p>In the next episodes, we’ll explain:</p><p>• Cash vs mortgage transfers</p><p>• Developer NOC procedures</p><p>• Trustee appointments</p><p>• Common document errors</p><p>• Realistic transfer timelines</p><p>No hype. Just the system explained clearly.</p><p>This was The Conveyance Desk.</p>]]></description>
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