Home Industry Real Estate Dubai Chambers, DLD to enhance transparency in rental market, boost investment environment The MoU signed by the entities will allow business councils and groups under Dubai Chambers to own and rent real estate and offices in the emirate by Gulf Business September 27, 2022 Dubai Land Department (DLD) and Dubai Chambers have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to encourage transparency in Dubai’s rental market and further enhance the emirate’s investment ecosystem. The MoU will allow business councils and groups under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers to own and rent real estate and offices in the emirate, offering an “ideal work environment” for the business community. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, chairman of Dubai Chambers, said the agreement establishes a strategic partnership that complements the chambers’ 2022-2024 strategy and ongoing efforts to boost confidence in the real estate sector. He added that the agreement is the latest of many efforts and initiatives Dubai Chambers is launching to ensure a favourable business environment in Dubai and cater to the changing needs of companies in the emirate and the emirate’s growing appeal among foreign investors. Sultan Butti bin Mejren, DLD’s director general, said: “Dubai Land Department’s efforts align with the directives of the wise leadership to establish a global-best economy that keeps abreast of the most prominent current and future global developments and practices, particularly regarding the real estate sector. The MoU with Dubai Chambers comes in line with our keenness to improve the experience of customers and investors while also providing a safe and attractive real estate environment.” Bin Mejren added: “This cooperation with Dubai Chambers aligns with both our visions and we look forward to achieving the desired results and aspirations, which in turn will enhance the emirate’s global leadership in real estate investment, as well as empower the real estate community through seamless services and integrated data.” In recent news, Dubai Chambers has appointed Mohammad Ali bin Rashed Lootah as its new president and CEO, effective October 24. His appointment comes after Hamad Buamim, the chamber’s president and CEO for 16 years, stepped down in August. Read: Dubai Chambers appoints new president and CEODubai Chambers Tags Commercial property Dubai Chambers Dubai Land Department Real Estate 0 Comments You might also like How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate Arista Properties makes an inaugural entry into the UAE Aldar Properties acquires UK developer London Square for Dhs1.07bn Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company wraps up SAR3.5bn sukuk issuance