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If you say so....right?However, more than one family may share the villa if special permission is granted from the Building Licensing Section of the municipality. A fee applies, although the spokesman was unable to specify the amount.
Feel free to check this one as well: http://www.propertyforum.com/forum/dubai-property/11812-another-clarification-regarding-laws-policies.htmlThe statement came as a clarification of an earlier statement by municipality chief Hussain Nasser Lootah that there is no ban on sharing of villas per se, but the drive is against overcrowding.
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However, officials at the Dubai Municipality claim that the announcement does not constitute a reversal of previous announcements, but merely a clarification.