Conditions for Property Enforcement According to Saudi Regulations
Enforcing against property is considered one of the most serious and precise execution procedures, and it is only carried out under strict regulations and conditions to protect the rights of all parties involved.
Here are the most important legal conditions that must be met before executing against property:
First: Existence of a Valid Enforcement Document
It is required that the execution is based on an enforcement document of the types specified by law, as stated in Article (9) of the Enforcement Law.
Second: Requirements for the Enforcement Document
The enforcement document must meet the following criteria:
✅ Not contradicting the provisions of Islamic law
✅ Valid for execution and there is no legal obstacle to its execution
✅ Including a clear obligation or commitment
✅ Encompassing a specific, quantifiable right that is due for performance
Third: Proof of Property Ownership
A valid ownership deed that meets the instructions for the property to be enforced upon is required.
Fourth: The Debtor's Ownership Status of the Property
The property must be: