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Corrections Policy

Last Updated: April 22, 2026 | Response Time: Within 5 business days | Applies to: All editorial content on oplusrealty.com

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Real estate content carries real financial consequence. A figure published incorrectly — a yield percentage, a price per square foot, a regulatory fee — can influence an investment decision worth hundreds of thousands of dirhams.

We take that responsibility seriously. When we publish an error, we correct it. When market data changes materially after publication, we update the article and say so. We do not quietly edit articles without disclosure, and we do not leave known errors in place because correcting them is inconvenient.

This page explains exactly how we handle corrections — what triggers one, how we process it, and what we do when a correction is published.

What Counts as a Correction

We distinguish between three types of content updates:

Factual correction — a figure, date, name, or regulatory detail was wrong at the time of publication. This is an error. We correct it, note the correction in the article, and update the “Last reviewed” date.

Material update — the content was accurate when published but the underlying data has since changed. A price benchmark from Q1 2026 may no longer reflect Q3 2026 conditions. This is not an error — it is a natural consequence of a live market. We update the content, note what changed, and update the “Last reviewed” date.

Minor editorial update — a sentence is rewritten for clarity, a heading is adjusted, or a formatting issue is fixed. No factual change has occurred. We make the change without a formal correction notice.

Only factual corrections and material updates carry a disclosure notice in the article.

How We Handle a Factual Correction

When a factual error is identified — by our team, by a reader, or by a source we cited — we follow this process:

Step 1 — Verification. We check the reported error against the primary source cited in the article. If the source confirms the reported figure differs from what we published, the error is confirmed.

Step 2 — Correction. We update the article with the correct information, sourced from the verified primary source.

Step 3 — Disclosure. We add a correction notice at the top of the article in the following format:

Correction — [Date]: This article originally stated [incorrect information]. The correct figure, based on [source], is [correct information]. The article has been updated accordingly.

Step 4 — Date update. The “Last reviewed” date in the author block is updated to reflect the date of correction.

We do not delete the original incorrect statement from the article without disclosure. The correction notice replaces it transparently.

How We Handle Material Updates

When a market data point in a published article becomes materially out of date — typically when a new quarterly report from DLD, CBRE UAE, JLL UAE, or ADREC supersedes the figures we cited — we update the article as follows:

We replace the outdated figure with the verified current figure from the new source.

We add an update notice at the top of the article in the following format:

Updated — [Date]: This article has been updated to reflect [description of what changed — e.g., Q1 2026 DLD transaction data replacing Q4 2025 figures]. All price and yield references now reflect [source and period].

We update the “Last reviewed” date in the author block.

We do not change the original published date of the article. The published date reflects when the article was first written. The “Last reviewed” date reflects when it was last verified as current.

Our Review Cycle

We do not wait for errors to be reported. All articles containing price data, yield percentages, regulatory fees, or market benchmarks are reviewed on a 90-day cycle.

During each review, we check:

  • Whether the primary source cited still confirms the figure in the article
  • Whether a more recent report from the same or equivalent source has superseded the data
  • Whether any regulatory changes have affected the accuracy of process-related content (buyer guides, fee structures, legal requirements)

If the content remains accurate against current verified data, the “Last reviewed” date is updated with no other changes. If a material update is required, the update process above applies.

How to Report an Error

If you have identified what you believe is a factual error in any article on this website, please contact us with the following information:

  • The URL of the article containing the error
  • The specific figure, statement, or claim you believe is incorrect
  • The source you are referencing that contradicts our published information

We will review your report within 5 business days and respond with our finding. If the error is confirmed, we will publish a correction and notify you when it is live.

Email: [email protected] Subject line: Correction Request — [Article Title] Address: Al Nahyan – E25, Abu Dhabi, UAE

We read every correction request. We do not dismiss corrections because they are inconvenient or because they relate to content that performs well in search. Accuracy takes priority.

What We Do Not Do

We do not silently edit articles to remove incorrect information without a correction notice.

We do not backdate correction notices to obscure when an error existed.

We do not refuse to correct an error because it would reflect negatively on a developer or project we have a commercial relationship with.

We do not update a published date without making a material change to the content. Date manipulation to appear more current than we are is a practice we treat as a serious editorial failure.

Retractions

In rare cases where an entire article is found to be based on unverifiable or incorrect information that cannot be corrected through a targeted update, we will retract the article in full.

A retracted article is replaced with a retraction notice at the same URL explaining why the content was removed. We do not redirect the URL to an unrelated page or return a 404 error without explanation.

To date, no articles on oplusrealty.com have been retracted.

Contact

Email: [email protected] Subject: Corrections Policy — [your query] Address: Al Nahyan – E25, Abu Dhabi, UAE Response time: Within 5 business days

This corrections policy was last reviewed on April 22, 2026. It applies to all editorial content published on oplusrealty.com from the site’s launch date.

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