On Friday, Emaar Properties announced its commitment to repairing all properties within its Dubai communities that were damaged during this week’s heavy rains, at no charge.
“In response to the challenges posed by this adverse weather and heavy rains that Dubai has experienced in the past few days, I am pleased to announce that Emaar will undertake the repair of all properties within our communities that have been damaged by the recent rains at its own cost to ensure that our residents can return to their daily lives as swiftly and smoothly as possible,” said Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties.
This initiative seeks to provide relief to numerous residents residing in Emaar’s communities who have been severely impacted by the exceptional rains.
The company’s ongoing commitment to assisting its community during challenging times highlights Emaar’s dedication as a responsible corporation.
“We undertake to provide all possible support in such situations including complete repair of our customers’ homes,” he said.
The founder of Emaar said that since the onset of the heavy rains on Tuesday, the company’s facility management and community management teams have been actively on-site, providing relentless assistance to customers around the clock.
“The teams have been actively dealing with challenges, including clearing numerous water-clogging issues, and continue to work around the clock to provide solutions. Building on this dedicated effort, we are pleased to announce an initiative to repair all homes within our communities affected by the recent severe weather in Dubai, at no cost to residents,” said Alabbar.
Emaar has delivered approximately 108,000 residential units in Dubai and other global markets since 2002. it owns and operates 34 hotels and resorts with over 8,700 keys. Today, 46 per cent of Emaar’s revenue is from its shopping malls and retail, hospitality and leisure and international subsidiaries.
Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, and the iconic Dubai Mall are among Emaar’s prized assets.