نفّذت الهيئة العامة للعقار، بمشاركة وزارة الموارد البشرية والتنمية الاجتماعية، خلال شهر يوليو، 22 جولة رقابية مشتركة، شملت زيارة 399 منشأة عقارية في العديد من مناطق المملكة.
وتأتي هذه الجولات بهدف ضمان الامتثال للتشريعات العقارية، خصوصاً نظام الوساطة العقارية، إضافة إلى ما يتعلق باختصاص الجهات الحكومية المشاركة.
وأوضحت الهيئة أنّ العمل الميداني هو أحد المسارات التي تعمل عليها لتنظيم السوق العقارية، إذ قامت فرقها الرقابية خلال الفترة ذاتها بتنفيذ 13944 عملية تدقيق رقابي على اللوحات الإعلانية والمكاتب العقارية، أسفرت عن رصد عدد من المخالفات، تمثلت في ممارسة نشاط الوساطة العقارية أو الخدمات العقارية دون الحصول على ترخيص ساري المفعول، وعدم بذل العناية اللازمة للتحقق من صحة المعلومات التي تم الحصول عليها من مالك العقار أو مالك المنفعة، وعدم بيان اسم المرخص أو رقم الترخيص في الإعلانات المتعلقة بالعقار.
وتلقت الهيئة 1227 بلاغاً عقارياً عبر قنواتها المختلفة والتعامل معها ومعاجلتها، وبلغ عدد عمليات المسح الإلكتروني أكثر من 22531 عملية، إذ تنتهج الهيئة الرقابة الإلكترونية التي تستهدف القنوات الرقمية والمنصات العقارية للتحقق من نظامية الإعلانات وممارسات الوساطة العقارية الرقمية وفق الأنظمة واللوائح.
وحثّت الهيئة العامة للعقار الوسطاء ومقدمي الخدمات العقارية كافة إلى الامتثال لقواعد وأحكام نظام الوساطة العقارية، والاطلاع على المخالفات تجنباً للعقوبات التي تشمل الإنذار وتعليق الترخيص أو إلغاءه أو الغرامات المالية التي تصل إلى 200 ألف ريال.
كما دعت المواطنين والمقيمين إلى تقديم بلاغاتهم في حال الاشتباه بالمخالفات العقارية أو الاحتيال العقاري عبر مسار الاستجابة للبلاغات من خلال منصة الهيئة الرسمية أو الاتصال على الرقم 199011 للاستفسارات العقارية.
«العقار»: تلقينا 1227 بلاغاً ونفذنا 22 جولة رقابية في 30 يوماً
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The General Authority for Real Estate, in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, conducted 22 joint inspection rounds during the month of July, which included visits to 399 real estate establishments in various regions of the Kingdom.
These rounds aim to ensure compliance with real estate regulations, particularly the Real Estate Brokerage System, in addition to matters related to the competencies of the participating government agencies.
The Authority clarified that fieldwork is one of the paths it is working on to organize the real estate market, as its inspection teams carried out 13,944 regulatory audit operations on advertising boards and real estate offices during the same period, resulting in the detection of several violations, which included practicing real estate brokerage or real estate services without obtaining a valid license, failing to exercise due diligence to verify the accuracy of the information obtained from the property owner or the benefit owner, and not indicating the name of the licensee or the license number in advertisements related to the property.
The Authority received 1,227 real estate reports through its various channels and dealt with and processed them, with the number of electronic surveys exceeding 22,531 operations, as the Authority adopts electronic monitoring targeting digital channels and real estate platforms to verify the legality of advertisements and digital real estate brokerage practices in accordance with the regulations and laws.
The General Authority for Real Estate urged all brokers and real estate service providers to comply with the rules and provisions of the Real Estate Brokerage System and to be aware of violations to avoid penalties that include warnings, suspension of licenses, or cancellation, as well as financial fines that can reach up to 200,000 riyals.
It also called on citizens and residents to submit their reports in case of suspected real estate violations or real estate fraud through the reporting response pathway via the Authority's official platform or by calling 199011 for real estate inquiries.
These rounds aim to ensure compliance with real estate regulations, particularly the Real Estate Brokerage System, in addition to matters related to the competencies of the participating government agencies.
The Authority clarified that fieldwork is one of the paths it is working on to organize the real estate market, as its inspection teams carried out 13,944 regulatory audit operations on advertising boards and real estate offices during the same period, resulting in the detection of several violations, which included practicing real estate brokerage or real estate services without obtaining a valid license, failing to exercise due diligence to verify the accuracy of the information obtained from the property owner or the benefit owner, and not indicating the name of the licensee or the license number in advertisements related to the property.
The Authority received 1,227 real estate reports through its various channels and dealt with and processed them, with the number of electronic surveys exceeding 22,531 operations, as the Authority adopts electronic monitoring targeting digital channels and real estate platforms to verify the legality of advertisements and digital real estate brokerage practices in accordance with the regulations and laws.
The General Authority for Real Estate urged all brokers and real estate service providers to comply with the rules and provisions of the Real Estate Brokerage System and to be aware of violations to avoid penalties that include warnings, suspension of licenses, or cancellation, as well as financial fines that can reach up to 200,000 riyals.
It also called on citizens and residents to submit their reports in case of suspected real estate violations or real estate fraud through the reporting response pathway via the Authority's official platform or by calling 199011 for real estate inquiries.