Emaar Properties announced on Friday that it would provide free repairs for all of the homes in its communities in Dubai that were harmed by this week’s intense rainfall.
Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties, stated, I am happy to announce that Emaar will undertake the repair of all properties within our communities that have been damaged by the recent rains at its own cost in response to the challenges posed by this adverse weather and heavy rains that Dubai has experienced in the past few days. We want to ensure that our residents can return to their daily lives as swiftly and smoothly as possible.
Thousands of people in Emaar’s neighborhoods have been severely impacted by the unusual rainfall, and this action aims to provide aid to them.
According to him, the developer has always made an effort to act responsibly and assist the community when needed.
He stated that we promise to offer our consumers all assistance we can in such circumstances, even full home restoration.
The founder of Emaar stated that the company’s property management and community management employees have been on the ground, diligently helping customers day and night, since the intense rains started on Tuesday.
The teams have been aggressively addressing problems, such as resolving many water-clogging problems, and they are still working nonstop to provide answers. Building on this committed work, we are happy to announce a program to fix, at no cost to the occupants, every property inside our communities damaged by the recent severe weather in Dubai, according to Alabbar.
The biggest master developer in the emirate is Emaar Properties, situated in Dubai. The Valley, Dubai Marina, Arabian Ranches, Emaar South, Dubai Hills Estate, Dubai Creek Harbour, Downtown Dubai, and Address Residences Zabeel.
Since 2002, Emaar has completed the delivery of almost 108,000 residential units in Dubai and other international markets. With more than 8,700 keys, it owns and runs 34 hotels and resorts. Currently, Emaar’s retail, leisure, and hotel and retail subsidiaries account about 46% of its total revenue.
-End-