To merge (attach) or subdivide (separate) land plots in Dubai, property owners must submit an official application to the Dubai Land Department (DLD) along with supporting documents. The process must comply with Dubai Municipality planning regulations and zoning requirements.
Title deeds of the land plots involved
Valid passport copy of the owner (or Emirates ID if resident)
No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the master developer or mortgage provider (if applicable)
Site plan or land layout issued by the Dubai Municipality
Authorization letter or Power of Attorney (if a representative is handling the process)
Official request form for merging or subdivision from DLD
Note:Additional engineering and surveying documents may be required depending on the land's location, zoning, and intended use.
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