Oqood
Oqood is the Dubai Land Department system used to register off-plan property sales, providing interim registration until the title deed is issued at handover.
Oqood — Arabic for “contracts” — is the Dubai Land Department system for registering off-plan property sales. When a developer sells a unit that is still under construction, the sale is registered through Oqood, which provides an interim record of the buyer’s interest until the property is completed and a title deed is issued.
For buyers, an Oqood certificate is evidence that their off-plan purchase is registered with the DLD. For developers, it is a required step in formalizing each off-plan sale.
Managing off-plan sales means tracking reservations, sales agreements, and instalment plans per unit across a project. IRM365 gives developers the project–property–unit catalogue, sales offers, MOUs, and payment tracking to run this cleanly — see the property developer CRM.