Power of Attorney for Selling Dubai Property from Overseas
- CLC Conveyancing

- Oct 8, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: May 7

If you own property in Dubai but live abroad, completing a sale or purchase can feel complicated.
Travel plans, document signing, trustee office attendance, mortgage timings, developer approvals, and last-minute delays can quickly create pressure.
That is where Power of Attorney (POA) can become one of the smartest tools available.
With the right structure, a trusted representative can legally handle approved parts of your transaction on your behalf, helping keep everything moving while you remain overseas.
If you’re selling from overseas and need full support, you can learn more about our Power of Attorney Services here.
What Is Power of Attorney in a Dubai Property Transaction?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document allowing someone you appoint to act for you in agreed matters.
For Dubai property transactions, this may include:
Signing approved sale or purchase documents
Attending trustee office appointments
Liaising with banks or developers
Handling document submissions
Coordinating transfer formalities
The exact scope depends on your circumstances and how the POA is drafted.
Why Overseas Owners Use Power of Attorney
1. Avoid Unnecessary Travel Costs
Flights, hotels, schedule changes, and repeat visits can become expensive.
Where appropriate, POA can remove the need for multiple trips to Dubai purely for transaction formalities.
2. Keep Momentum in the Deal
Property transactions often rely on multiple parties:
Buyer
Seller
Bank
Developer
Broker
Trustee office
If one signature or attendance causes delay, momentum can slow quickly.
POA helps keep progress moving.
3. Reduce Stress and Time Pressure
Many overseas clients are balancing work, family, and time zones.
Instead of managing every stage personally, an experienced specialist can coordinate the moving parts calmly and clearly.
Important Note for Mortgaged Properties
If the property has a mortgage, or the buyer is using finance, extra approvals may be required.
Banks often need to review POA documents before accepting them.
This is why early planning matters.
Why Clients Choose an Independent Specialist
Many overseas owners prefer an independent specialist rather than relying on a party connected to the sale.
Where appropriate, CLC Conveyancing can act under Power of Attorney for clients, allowing transactions to progress with dedicated support focused on coordination, compliance, and completion.
As an independent conveyancing specialist, our role is to coordinate the transaction professionally while maintaining clear communication, process integrity, and compliance throughout.
When to Arrange POA
The best time is early, ideally once a sale or purchase becomes realistic.
Leaving it too late can create avoidable delays if notarisation, attestation, translation, or bank review is needed.
How CLC Supports Overseas Clients
We regularly assist Dubai owners and buyers based abroad by helping coordinate:
Power of Attorney preparation guidance
Process sequencing
Bank / developer coordination
Trustee office transfer day handling
Remote transaction support
Clear updates throughout the file
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I sell my Dubai property while living overseas?
A: Yes, many overseas owners sell Dubai property remotely. Depending on the transaction, Power of Attorney may help with certain formalities and coordination.
Q: Do I need to travel to Dubai to complete the sale?
A: Not always. Some sellers use Power of Attorney to reduce or remove the need for travel, depending on the property, buyer, mortgage status, and documentation required.
Q: Can I use Power of Attorney if the property has a mortgage?
A: Often yes, but lender requirements may apply. Banks commonly need to review and approve Power of Attorney documents in advance.
Q: Can CLC Conveyancing act as Power of Attorney for my Dubai property sale?
A: In many cases, yes, subject to the transaction structure, legal requirements, and document approvals. We can advise on the most practical route based on your circumstances.
Q: Can CLC Conveyancing help manage the sale while I am abroad?
A: Yes. We regularly assist overseas owners with transaction coordination, communication, timelines, and transfer preparation.
Q: Is Power of Attorney right for every seller?
A: Not always. The best route depends on your location, timeframe, mortgage position, and transaction structure.
Need Help Selling Dubai Property from Overseas?
If you are buying or selling Dubai property while abroad, we can guide you through the most practical route, including whether Power of Attorney is suitable for your transaction.


