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Community Engagement and Open Data Services

The Real Estate General Authority (REGA) firmly believes in the vital role of the community in advancing the real estate sector. To that end, it welcomes opinions and suggestions through its official channels, including surveys, online forms, and social media platforms. Community engagement plays a key role in conveying the views, suggestions, and perspectives of stakeholders in the real estate field—ranging from citizens and government agencies to business sectors—ensuring that their input reaches the relevant departments within REGA electronically.

REGA is committed to leveraging the knowledge of real estate professionals and the experiences of its service beneficiaries in the decision-making process. It also harnesses the latest technologies to provide inclusive opportunities for individuals to communicate with the Authority and share their experiences, insights, ideas, and solutions.

Through its official website, REGA offers a range of services designed to streamline processes and deliver high-quality service to beneficiaries, while supporting the development of the real estate and rental markets in Saudi Arabia. These services also help keep visitors informed about the latest developments and trends in the Kingdom's real estate sector. REGA provides several communication channels.

Communication Channels:

The Real Estate General Authority provides multiple communication channels through the following means:

 

The Real Estate General Authority is committed to regularly reviewing and ensuring the accuracy of its publications, keeping them up to date. It reserves the right not to publish or to remove any contributions that conflict with its policies or with the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, without any obligation. The Authority, its employees, or representatives are not legally responsible for any consequences resulting from the publication of comments or feedback via its electronic participation platforms.

The Authority may use suggestions, solutions, or ideas shared by participants in decision-making, as it deems appropriate. The context and usage of these contributions will be clarified according to the available participation methods for each discussion topic.

The Authority looks forward to discussing any matter that may assist in fulfilling its role of serving the public. It welcomes input from experts, stakeholders, and the general public—citizens and residents alike. Everyone is invited to contribute their insights and experiences for the common good through all available electronic communication platforms on the Authority’s portal (comments, evaluations, direct communication, blogs, polls, and targeted surveys).

The nature of topics open for discussion depends on the Authority’s need for consultation and sharing of opinions or expertise. It also depends on the topic’s relevance to the public and its direct impact, as well as the intended goals of opening such discussions. Topics are available for all to contribute unless the Authority deems it necessary to target a specific audience (e.g., small and medium-sized enterprises). In that case, the Authority will use available digital tools to target the appropriate audience for participation in decision-making.

Participation in the Authority’s electronic social platforms implies implicit consent for the Authority to use such input in policy-making and future strategy development. While the Authority aims to publish the results and archive contributions, it is not strictly obligated to do so.

Intellectual Property and Copyrights

Concept of Intellectual Property and Copyright

Intellectual property refers to assigning ownership rights to their respective holders—such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks—and granting them the exclusive right to use these rights for a defined period. Intellectual property rights are legal rights designed to protect innovations and intellectual creations across all fields.

 

REGA's Commitment to Intellectual Property Rights When Publishing

REGA is committed to upholding intellectual property rights when creating or uploading any data or services provided through its official website. This includes, but is not limited to, texts, images, training programs, designs, and other materials.

 All digital content published on the website is the property of REGA in its entirety and is reviewed prior to publication to ensure it does not violate any intellectual property rights.

 

Beneficiaries' Commitment to Intellectual Property Rights When Using Services and Training Content on REGA's Website

 

Visitors who benefit from REGA’s services and training content are required to respect intellectual property and copyright laws. By using these services or training materials, the visitor acknowledges and agrees to REGA’s policies and commits to complying with all laws governing intellectual property, copyright, usage, and modification.  Beneficiaries are also required to reference any information they use, clearly citing the source. Any person who uses content or services without owning the intellectual rights or without properly referencing the source shall bear full legal responsibility for such actions.

 

 Actions Taken by REGA When Intellectual Property Rights Are Violated

   In the event of a violation of intellectual property or copyright rights, REGA may apply one or more of the following measures:

  1. Issuing an official warning to the violator, requiring immediate cessation of the specified infringement.
  2. Reporting the violation to the competent authorities in accordance with the regulations of the Intellectual Property Rights Authority.

 Copyright

All contents of this website—including, but not limited to, text, graphics, images, files, links, and audio materials—are the property of REGA and are protected by copyright.  REGA reserves all copyrights, trademarks, patents, intellectual property rights, and other proprietary rights associated with the content of this website.  Under no circumstances may the materials, information, or proprietary content be used, reproduced, or printed without REGA’s prior authorization.  Content may only be used for personal purposes within defined parameters, provided the identity and source of the content are preserved.

Disclaimer

REGA endeavors to provide accurate and up-to-date information through its electronic portal; however, it assumes no responsibility for any damages that may result from the use of the website, its content, or external links. Use of the website is entirely at the user’s own risk and constitutes explicit acceptance of the terms of use and this disclaimer.

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Beneficiary support services represent a fundamental part of a unified and integrated system aimed at achieving beneficiary satisfaction by enhancing the efficiency of handling complaints, requests, and reports, while responding to inquiries effectively and efficiently. These services aim to strengthen online communication with officials at the Real Estate General Authority. This initiative aligns with the authority's commitment to improving the quality of services provided and enhancing the level of interaction with beneficiaries through official digital channels.

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