- Yes, municipality officials can add, modify, or remove restricted zones for collective housing through the system.
- If eligible, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the Balady platform.
2. Select Balady Services.
3. Choose Renew Collective Housing License. - The license is canceled, and the applicant may reapply for a new license after meeting the requirements.
- Yes, violations are imposed if the collective housing license expires without being renewed or canceled.
- The property owner is responsible for obtaining the permit if the building is leased to multiple entities. The employer is responsible if they are the sole tenant of the building.
- By using the (Inquiring About Requirements and Restricted Areas for Collective Housing Licenses) service on Balady.
- It is an informational service that explains what collective housing is and how to invest in it. Users can also access the World Bank study through the service.
- Landowners who wish to subdivide large land plots into smaller, organized lots after deducting the planning percentage, which includes roads, services, and public facilities.
- Yes, the system retrieves power of attorney details from the Ministry of Justice, allowing the authorized applicant to proceed with the request.
- The power of attorney number and the owner’s national ID number or commercial registration number.
- It is a declaration confirming the accuracy of the submitted data in the private land scheme approval request.
- If you wish to complete or delete the request, access it via:
Balady Services > Private Land Scheme Approvals > My Requests, then proceed accordingly. If you encounter any issues, please contact support.