When a foreign property owner passes away in Dubai, the ownership of their real estate is transferred to their legal heirs, based on a probate ruling from a competent court (UAE or foreign, depending on the case). The Dubai Land Department will only process the transfer once legal succession is established.
Death certificate (attested and translated if issued outside the UAE)
Heirship certificate or probate ruling from a UAE court or recognized foreign jurisdiction
Passport copies of the legal heirs
Original title deed
No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the developer (if applicable)
Succession plan or registered will (if available, especially under DIFC Wills Service)
Important:Foreign nationals are advised to register a will in Dubai, either under UAE law or through the DIFC Wills and Probate Registry, to clearly define how assets will be distributed.
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