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Ajman Sheikh Reviews Real Estate Valuation Committee Work

Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Hamid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Ajman's Land Department, chaired the Valuation and Reconciliation Committee, stressing the importance of accuracy in pricing and friendly dispute resolution. He praised the real estate valuation automation project for speeding up transactions and improving accuracy.


Ajman Sheikh Reviews Real Estate Valuation Committee Work

Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Hamid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Land and Real Estate Regulation Department in Ajman, reviewed the work of the Valuation and Reconciliation Committee during his chairmanship of its periodic meeting. He emphasized the need to adhere to credibility in making real estate appraisal and pricing decisions to ensure the preservation of the rights of owners and parties in the emirate. Sheikh Al Nuaimi also stressed the importance of adopting friendly settlement mechanisms as an effective option that helps reduce judicial disputes and expedite the resolution of disagreements. He praised the efforts of committee members in addressing real estate complaints and bridging the gaps between the parties, which helps achieve fair and mutually acceptable solutions, calling for continued work to enhance the quality of services provided to property owners. Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Hamid Al Nuaimi commended the project to automate the real estate valuation service and its role in expediting transaction completion, reducing human errors, and increasing the accuracy of estimates, which positively impacts customer satisfaction and supports decision-making by relevant authorities. Meanwhile, Hamad Ghanem Al Shamsi, Chairman of the Valuation and Reconciliation Committee, appreciated the attention and continuous follow-up by Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Hamid Al Nuaimi to the committee's work, as well as his support in enhancing the efficiency of the real estate valuation system and strengthening market indicators, which contributes to consolidating transparency and developing regulatory procedures.