Dubai Developers Offer Free Repairs for Homes Damaged by Rain

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In the wake of last week’s heavy rainfall in Dubai, developers have taken proactive steps to support their communities by covering the cost of repairs for properties affected by flooding and damage.

Private real estate developer MAG is extending its assistance to customers impacted by the inclement weather. MAG announced that it will cover all costs associated with repairing affected residences within its developments.

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“Given the unprecedented weather conditions in the UAE, we are committed to standing by our customers during these difficult times,” said Talal Moafaq Al Gaddah, CEO of MAG Lifestyle Development. “The resilience of our residents, coupled with government support, motivates us to provide the necessary aid.”

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MAG has successfully completed several projects, including Emirates Financial Towers, MAG 214, MAG 218 apartments, MAG 5 residences, and more. Ongoing projects include Keturah Reserve Townhouses, Keturah Reserve Residences, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, and Keturah Resort.

Emaar Properties announced on Friday that it will offer free repairs to all properties in its Dubai communities affected by the heavy rainfall.

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“Emaar will undertake the repairs of all damaged properties within our communities at its own expense, ensuring residents can quickly resume their daily routines,” stated Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties.

Minimal Damage Dubai’s largest private developer, Damac Properties, pledged to continue assessing damage and assured residents that their properties are fully insured. If necessary, Damac will assist stakeholders with in-depth analyses and procedures.

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Damac reported no major structural damage and stated that preventive measures such as regular maintenance of power, fire safety, and alarm systems had safeguarded residents and their properties.

The developer collaborated with local authorities to restore normalcy in the communities shortly after the storm’s impact, minimizing disruptions for residents. “I want to thank our community for their patience as we work towards restoring normality,” said Mohammed Tahaineh, general manager of projects at Damac.

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With the support of the Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, RTA, Dubai Rescue Center, Dewa, Civil Defense, and other government agencies, nearly a thousand Damac workers participated in relief efforts.

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