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We signed an MOU and it expired before the developer granted NOC. Can we refuse to extend?
We signed an MOU in December'23 and it expired on the 9th of Feb.
The buyer has got the manager's cheque ready but there is a long delay from the developer's end in issuing the NOC.
We are getting better offers now for our property and we don't want to extend the contract.
Can we do that or we cannot refuse to extend?
Dear Questioner,
Thanks for your enquiry.
Regarding the above, we would like to inform you that, according to UAE law, an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) is a non-binding agreement that outlines the basic terms and conditions of a potential transaction between two parties.
It is not a legally binding contract and does not have the same legal weight as a formal contract.
In this case, since the MOU has expired, you are not legally obligated to extend the contract or sell your property to the buyer.
However, it is important to communicate your decision to the buyer in a timely and professional manner.
You may also consider offering the buyer the opportunity to match the better offers you have received for your property.
If the buyer has already issued a manager's cheque, you may need to return it to them or negotiate a mutually agreeable solution.
It is always advisable to join us at the office to seek legal advice in such situations to ensure that your actions are in compliance with UAE laws and regulations.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further enquiry by phone or email.
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