Frequently Asked Questions

To complete a property sale in Qatar, you typically need a valid identification document, a copy of the title deed, the existing sales contract, proof of payment records, and any required approvals from the Real Estate Registration Department. Additional documentation may be requested depending on the property type and transaction structure.
Title verification in Qatar usually takes between 5 to 10 business days. This timeframe depends on the complexity of the ownership history and whether there are any liens or encumbrances. Our team handles all communications with the relevant authorities to expedite the process.
While not mandatory, having local legal representation ensures that your lease agreement complies with Qatari regulations and protects your rights. Our lawyers draft and review lease contracts, advise on deposit terms, and coordinate registration with the Ministry of Municipality and Environment.
At DealNowLaw, we identify key registry marks, validate signatures and coordinate with local authorities to confirm genuine title deeds. Our team guides you through each verification step to ensure your documentation is accurate and legally recognized.
Begin with a thorough review of the sale agreement, followed by conducting due diligence on zoning and outstanding obligations. We assist with drafting amendments, liaising with the Land Department and coordinating the final registration at Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel to complete your transaction.