For Property Gifting Contact Compton Conveyancing Compton Conveyancing is the number one conveyancing company in Dubai offering its services in real estate. We are an expert in Dubai real estate helping all our clients in buying and selling of properties and also assist them in all the legal proceedings involved in it. ​ We handle the entire process from start to finish in the most efficient way and give our expert advice and knowledge to all the parties involved in the real estate transaction. We collaborate with other law firms and offer full legal services that include escrow, rental disputes, arbitration and litigation etc. apart from buying and selling a property. We are one of the most experienced real estate conveyancers in Dubai which not only acts as a bridge with all the financial institutions and banks but also helps in settling the outstanding loans and pre-registering the property with Dubai Land Department to safeguard the interest of all the related parties. We help our clients on every type of transaction possible and facilitate all legal matters in a smooth way.

Gifting Real Estate Gift transfers are very popular in Dubai for inheritance and succession purposes particularly as Sharia Law prevails. Gifting property in the UAE typically refers to adding or removing a name from a title deed, thereby resulting in the ownership of the property being transferred into the name of another family member. This is typically due to the necessity to safeguard the property from certain inheritance regimes. Properties are gifted either within families or into Dubai registered offshore companies. ​ For Families in order to qualify for a gift transfer, the property must be transferred among first degree relatives only, which means parents, or children. It does not include transfers between siblings. Property owners may choose to transfer property to certain family members in order to avoid the sharia law distribution that would otherwise result, and in order to simplify succession issues. For example, a husband may transfer his share of a property to his wife, in order to avoid his siblings from inheriting his share of the property. In other cases, a spouse is being removed as a result of a divorce settlement.