Legal action a possibility?
Hey,
Thanks for your prompt response. You have no idea how annoying and increasingly frustrating dealing with Tamweel has been. As other members of this site have said, calling up, making appointments, etc. doesn't seem to have the required effect. Worst of all is the appalling customer service that is totally uncoordinated, where no one takes responsibility for anything. I just wanted some advice if I were to take legal action. Would it help to approach the Land Department? Or the Dubai Municipality? The consumer courts here are of little or no help either. Though I wonder how many people have tried to get through all the red tape and if they have been successful.
I'm pretty annoyed about the whole deal. I mean, if I were to rent out the property it wouldn't have mattered, but since I am considering actually living there, it doesn't make sense to compromise. Especially after having to pay a transfer fee for nothing!
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