Real Estate Department Sections


Records section

Department tasks:

  Archives books and correspondence.

 Auditing and supervising real estate records and beneficiaries of housing projects.

 Save the names of colleagues and modifications to the records.

 Evaluation of lands in projects.

 Draw lots among the beneficiaries of the projects and supervise them.

 Housing project planning.

 Obtaining regulatory approvals for housing projects from official authorities.

 Splitting the housing project into residential and commercial plots, services, and streets.

 Obtaining registration deeds of title for each land plot of the project.

 Checking the registration deeds of title with our real estate records and approving the permanent number, area, and price according to the registration deeds of title.

 The Housing Committee supervises the work of the Records and Organization Department in planning, organizing, and sorting. The head of the Records Department represents the Secretary of the Housing Committee.

Department objectives:

 Maintaining the accuracy and confidentiality of the engineers’ ownership in our real estate records.

 Planning and organizing housing projects to serve our fellow engineers and their families.

 Achieving fairness and transparency in the distribution of parts among the beneficiary engineers.

 Preserving and investing the association’s property.

 
Department achievements:
The Real Estate and Investment Department is conducting a lottery for 4 distinguished projects during the year 2016.

The Real Estate and Investment Department conducted a lottery for 4 distinguished projects. The first of these projects was the Al-Dhahiba 1 project affiliated to the lands of southern Amman, where the number of plots voted for was 149, and the number of engineers benefiting from the project was 149 colleagues.

From the south of the capital to the north of the Kingdom, the department drew lots for the remaining plots of the Souf project / Jerash Governorate, where the number of plots voted on reached 74, and the number of beneficiaries was 20 colleagues.

Returning to the capital, Amman, the department drew lots for the remaining plots of the Western Dhahiba 2 project, and the number of plots voted for was 64, and the number of beneficiaries reached 43 colleagues.

In Mafraq Governorate, lots were drawn for the Hamamat al-Amoush project, and 150 plots were offered

Connecting electricity to Onaiba project 2