Developed by the Execution Department at RDC to
facilitate procedures and improve the customer experience
Rental Disputes
Center enhances its judicial and execution ecosystem with smart e-services
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Sultan Lootah: The new
services contribute to the transition from traditional work to smart ecosystems,
as well as saves time, effort and operational costs
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New e-services: linking RDC’s e-system to Dubai Police’s system, electronic enquiries,
performing automatic disbursements, appointing experts via the electronic
system, updating data automatically, and requesting instalments.
Dubai, UAE, 13 July 2022: The Rental Disputes Center (RDC), the judicial arm of
Dubai Land Department, launched a set of new e-services for the management of
the Execution of Judgments Department to continuously develop executive
procedures and measure performances through innovative tools and contemporary smart
systems, that contribute to improving and enhancing work mechanisms, which
positively reflects on the convenience and happiness of customers and reduces
the time for completion and closing of files.
The new e-services include linking RDC’s e-system to Dubai Police’s system,
electronic enquiries, performing automatic disbursements, appointing experts
via the electronic system, updating data automatically, and requesting
instalments.
Sultan Lootah, Director of Department Senior - Execution of Judgments Department at RDC, said: “At the department, we are
keen to keep pace with the directives of the Dubai government towards digital
transformation through a series of innovative e-services that enabled the
Execution Department to achieve success. The process of transitioning from
traditional work to smart and e-systems enhanced the speed and ease of procedures
and eliminated paper transactions.”
Lootah added: “The RDC’s advanced
electronic infrastructure helped us accelerate efficient and effective development,
which was reflected in the resolution of rental disputes according to a smart
and innovative judicial system, characterised by speed and accuracy and sustainability
in the provision of services. With advanced services, most of the
implementation procedures will be electronic/smart, enhancing the performance
of our human cadres, whose role will be limited to supervision and follow-up of
the system to ensure effective workflow.”
Link to Dubai Police system and e-inquiry
Regarding the service of linking RDC’s system to Dubai
Police’s system, the previous mechanism related to circulars issued against
individuals, including seizures and fetch and travel bans, was dispensed with.
It was initiated through the center and shared with the investigation officer at
Dubai Police, which required a long time due to its manual implementation. With
the launch of the new connection service, decisions or circulars can now be issued
electronically and linked directly to Dubai Police’s system.
As for the smart query service, the process of enquiring
about the property of people against whom decisions are executed electronically
was linked and integrated with the relevant government agencies, which include
Dubai Land Department (DLD), the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai
Economy and Tourism Department (DET), and banks represented by the Central Bank.
This comes in response to the fact that the service is required to address all
government entities and banks in the country, which takes a lot of time and
effort.
Automatic exchange and appointment of an expert
The automatic disbursement service is now taking place
quickly and in a short time. When the amount is deposited, the system automatically
transfers it to the account of the requester instead of the previous procedures
that required an employee to see the amount deposited by the person in the Rental
Disputes Center system rental, followed by the execution requester submitting a
request for disbursement, which, again, requires an employee to manually verify
the bank account data when each instalment is due. This automatic update of data
also allows the electronic system to send a message to the requester to update their
data in the event that the transfer was initiated after the account had been
closed or changed. This would allow for the cancellation of the transfer and
for the person concerned to update their account information on the system.
In turn, when there are holdings that are difficult to
assess by transferring files directly to the electronic system, a relevant
expert will be automatically appointed through the list of available experts,
which shortened the process from three weeks to one day. Following the
procedures, the execution officer would write an eviction report, submit a
request, and present the holdings to the execution judge to obtain a decision
to transfer the file to the competent expert in this regard.
Automatic data update and instalment request
As for the instalment request service, it made it
possible for the e-system to make scheduling and payment plans, in addition to
implementing the judge’s decision electronically, as the system automatically
implements the decision of the execution judge to schedule the payment plan
without human intervention, also allowing for the possibility of more than one
payment plan according to the ruling issued, with the ability to update
requests and partial payment of amounts and payments through the electronic
channels available through the site. This procedure replaced the system that
required, after the issuance of the decision, that an employee develop a
payment plan and schedule the debt.
Thus, the Rental Disputes Center in Dubai continues to
enhance its smart procedures and services to provide a judicial ecosystem
competent to consider disputes and adopt a fast and simplified mechanism to
achieve stability for the real estate rental sector and ultimately support
sustainable development in the real estate sector and Dubai generally.
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