The most important legal news in local newspapers
We in Ben Arafa Law Group Consulting & Legal Legitimacy L.L.C likes to provide you of the most important legal news in the local newspapers for this week, which related to your business and commercial, labor and procedural activities, and accordingly we provide you with the most important news as follows:
The Executive Bylaw for Regulating Housing Support reorders the deserving priorities and reinforces the principle of seniority
A new amendment is issued on the executive bylaw that regulates housing support, including reforming article (thirty) of the bylaw with the aim of regulating the principle of priority among applicants and reinforcing fair preference through approving seniority as a decisive basis in assessing the applications for housing support.
According to the amendment, the applicant is granted one point per each year passes since the date of applying to the maximum of (10) points, where the seniority is calculated from the date of the application completion notification, as the approved official reference for ordering the priority of applicants in “the housing” system.
The amendments also include considering the previous loan applications to the property development fund as one of the criteria for seniority, so that the first application order is reserved when the applicant transfers to the new housing support programs in a step that aims at treating the previous accumulations and protecting the rights of applicants.
The amended bylaw exempted the periods of organizational halting from calculating the points of seniority to ensure accuracy of preference and distracting the effect of administrative stoppage periods on the order of applicants.
At the same context, the bylaw grants to additional points to the applicants who has previously applied for having housing lands without allocating any plots for them by the governmental authorities, while the total of the granted points shouldn’t exceed the maximum points granted to the applicant (10 points).
Those amendments came in the efforts of the ministry of municipality, villages and housing affairs that aim at establishing justice and transparency standards in distributing the housing support, and achieving the housing and social stability according to the vision of the KSA 2030, especially for what is related to increasing the nationals’ ownership of houses and improving life quality.
Warning the property owners who fail to apply for the first property registration
Public authority for properties issues an important decree that is related to the application of the property registration system, to reinforce property transparency and the level of governance in the properties sector.
According to the decree, the authority warns the property owners who didn’t apply for the first property registration through the defined term at the property zones advertisement – no (55) zones – after the completion of the official advertising period.
The authority points out the following:
Violators are granted a grace time for (90) days from the date of publishing the decree for correcting their situation, through applying for the first property registration for their properties.
Upon the completion of the grace time without correcting the situation, the sanctions stated in article (35) of the properties registration law shall be applied.The decree is based on
the royal bylaw number (91-M) dated to 19-9-1443H, and the supreme order number (32043) dated to 5-5-1444H, for approving the principle of warning and granting an opportunity for correcting non-material violations before applying fines or sanctions.
Legal Information
Enforceability on the housing and the vehicle
Some people think that it is impossible to enforce on the house or the vehicle of the respondent whatever the debt amount, but in fact, enforceability can be made on the housing or the vehicle even if the respondent owns only it, that is in defined conditions that include:
– In a case of being mortgaged to the creditor.
– In a case of being surplus to him and his dependents.
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