Yes, good advise - that is the esson I have learn't cross the swords later. When you know you are ok. I did it far too early, which I was acually correct to do. Just fighting fo my right to have my keys and not be ripped off my greedy agents. However it did me no favours lesson learn't.
RERA is a dredful place. As an Expat woman in the Middle East for 8 years I have never felt the hard done too woman speech... That is until I went to RERA. was glared at by every man in there. end fromn floor to floor, room to room.When I finally got to the person I needed to see he just ignored me and let some random guy push straight in front of me like I was invisable. When I finally did speak to him he laughed in my face when I asked for advise. He just kept repeating 'advise' and chuckling in his chair!!!!
I left the office in tears and I am strong woman believe me!
I persisted with phone calls until I got a lady to deal with. I explained to her how I had been treated and reply was "yes the guy you saw has some problems!" & has limited English! What the hell. There are hundreds of locals milling around in that office, so why the hell do they put a limited English speaker ith problems against I assume women and Westerners in general front line to deal ith their complaints!!!
Saydatt, You could contact Philip @ Nakheel. He is in the Deeds Department and even if he cannot help directly he can advise you if what you ar being told is correct. His number is 04 3658696
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