Dubai Escrow Accounts
How Off-Plan Buyer Money Is Ring-Fenced, and Exactly What the Law Does Not Cover
When you buy off-plan in Dubai, your instalments do not go to the developer. They go into a bank account that belongs to the project, is supervised by the Dubai Land Department, and is protected by statute from the developer’s creditors. Here is how that mechanism works — and, just as importantly, where its protection stops.
What a Dubai Escrow Account Actually Is
Dubai regulated off-plan buyer money in 2007, and the instrument is still the operative one: Law No. (8) of 2007 Concerning Escrow Accounts for Real Estate Development in the Emirate of Dubai, issued on 6 May 2007. It defines an escrow account as the bank account of a real estate development project into which the payments made by purchasers of units sold off-plan, or by the financers of the project, are deposited.
Two things in that definition carry almost all the weight. First, the account is opened in the name of the project, not the developer. Second, it is dedicated exclusively to the construction of that project. Your instalment is not working capital that a developer may deploy wherever it likes; it is money earmarked in law for the building you are buying into.
The account is managed by an escrow agent — a financial or banking institution accredited by the Dubai Land Department. The Department maintains a Register of Escrow Agents, and it also maintains a Register of Real Estate Developers, on which no developer may engage in the development business unless recorded and licensed by the competent entities. Both registers are worth asking about by name.
Article (9) contains the protection buyers most need to understand: no attachment may be imposed on the payments deposited in the account for the benefit of the creditors of the developer. If a developer gets into difficulty elsewhere in its business, money buyers have paid into a project escrow account is not available to settle those unrelated debts. The same article requires that where a developer runs multiple projects, each must have its own separate account — so a struggling scheme cannot quietly be propped up with money paid by buyers in a healthy one.
Article (13) closes an obvious gap. If a developer mortgages a project to raise a loan, the lending institution must deposit the loan amount into that project’s escrow account, where it is governed by the same rules. Development finance is pulled into the same ring-fence as buyer money rather than sitting outside it.
Dubai Escrow at a Glance
The statutory essentials in one place
The Eight Documents Required to Open an Escrow Account
Article (6) of Law No. (8) of 2007 lists exactly what a developer must submit to the Dubai Land Department before it may sell units off-plan. Read as a checklist, it tells you a great deal about what a legitimate project looks like.
| Required Document | What It Proves | Buyer Signal |
|---|---|---|
| Title deed of the land to be developed | That the developer actually controls the plot the project will be built on. | Most fundamental |
| Trade licence | That the entity selling to you is a licensed business. | Baseline |
| Certificate of membership in the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Formal commercial standing in the emirate. | Administrative |
| Copy of the contract between master developer and sub-developer | That a sub-developer has the master developer’s authority for the plot. | Check on sub-developments |
| Initial architectural designs and engineering plans | Approved by the competent entities and by the master developer — the scheme is real and consented. | Consent, not concept |
| Financial statement of estimated cost and revenues | Certified by an accredited chartered auditor — the project has been costed, not merely priced. | Viability test |
| Undertaking to start construction works | Given by the sub-developer on obtaining master developer approval for off-plan sale, or by the master developer where there is no sub-developer. | Commitment to build |
| Standard sale contract between developer and purchaser | That the contract you will be asked to sign has been lodged with the Department in advance. | Compare to yours |
Source: Article (6), Law No. (8) of 2007 Concerning Escrow Accounts for Real Estate Development in the Emirate of Dubai, issued 6 May 2007, as published in English on the Dubai Legislation Portal (dlp.dubai.gov.ae). Retrieved 17 August 2026. The portal notes that where the English and Arabic texts conflict, the Arabic text prevails.
Six Checks the Legislation Gives You a Right to Make
Each of these is grounded in a specific article of Law No. (8) of 2007 or Law No. (13) of 2008 — so you are not asking a favour, you are asking about a statutory requirement.
Considering an off-plan unit and want the escrow position checked?
Tell us the project and TruHauz will confirm the developer and escrow agent registrations, the account arrangement and the interim register position before you sign anything.
What Escrow Covers — and What It Does Not
The escrow law is strong on custody of money and deliberately silent on commercial outcome. Buyers who conflate the two end up either over-confident or unnecessarily nervous. The distinction is worth getting right.
Custody and Application of Funds
Money sits in an account in the project’s name, dedicated exclusively to that project’s construction, beyond the reach of the developer’s other creditors, with one account per project and development loans paid into the same ring-fence.
Oversight and Consequences
Escrow agents file regular revenue and expenditure statements with the Department, which may demand information and order audits. Offences including selling units in fraudulent projects or misappropriating project money carry a jail sentence and a fine of at least AED 100,000, or either penalty.
Delivery, Quality and Value
Escrow says nothing about your handover date, the specification you receive, or what the unit is worth on completion. Those live in your sale and purchase agreement, in the inspection you carry out at handover, and in the market.
Часто задаваемые вопросы
The questions off-plan buyers ask most often about how their money is held in Dubai.
Not legal advice. This guide summarises Law No. (8) of 2007 Concerning Escrow Accounts for Real Estate Development and Law No. (13) of 2008 Regulating the Interim Property Register, as published in English on the Dubai Legislation Portal and retrieved on 17 August 2026. The portal states that where the English and Arabic texts conflict, the Arabic text prevails. Dubai property legislation is amended over time and the texts cited here should be checked against the current versions. Nothing here is a substitute for advice from a licensed UAE legal adviser on your specific transaction.
Check the Escrow Before You Commit
Every off-plan purchase TruHauz advises on starts with the same questions: is the developer registered, is the escrow agent accredited, is the account in the project’s name, and will your purchase actually be entered on the interim register. Tell us which project you are looking at.
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