Use case

RERA and broker compliance tracked at the control level, not a checklist

RERA registration, broker licensing and Trakheesi permit tracking each carry their own renewal cycle and paperwork trail. Meridian tracks each as its own control within the compliance engine, not a single generic 'legal' checkbox.

The problem

RERA, broker and Trakheesi requirements are often tracked informally, if at all — usually only checked when a transaction or listing forces the question.

Why it matters

A lapsed RERA or Trakheesi status discovered mid-transaction can delay or void a deal, and broker licensing gaps carry direct regulatory exposure.

How Meridian helps

  • RERA, broker and Trakheesi tracked as distinct controls within the 14-area compliance engine
  • Each control reviewed with a status — pending, compliant, attention, breach — and an owner assigned to any gap
  • Action items generated with due dates, not left as a silent red flag
  • Evidence packing for audits, alongside every other compliance control

FAQ

Is broker compliance tracked per person or per building?

Broker and RERA controls are tracked at the level relevant to the record — building-level for property compliance, with supporting documentation held against the relevant broker or listing.

Does this cover Trakheesi permits specifically?

Yes — Trakheesi is one of the 14 tracked control areas alongside RERA, DLD, Ejari and Mollak.