Legal
Darify Agent Undertaking
Version v1 · Last updated: 24 July 2026
Sample text for demonstration. This is placeholder wording so the onboarding flow can be shown end to end. It is not the final agreement and should not be relied on — counsel's wording replaces it before launch.
This is the undertaking an agent accepts when joining Darify under their agency's account. It covers personal use of the platform — credentials, account security, listing accuracy and client data — and does not make the agent a party to their agency's commercial agreement with Darify.
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What you are agreeing to
You are joining Darify under your agency’s account. This undertaking is between you and Darify and covers how you personally use the platform. It does not make you a party to your agency’s commercial agreement with Darify, and it does not ask you to commit your agency to anything. You also accept the Terms & Conditions, the Privacy Policy and the Data Processing Agreement.
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Your credentials
You confirm the details you provide during onboarding are true, and that any broker card, RERA registration or licence you upload is genuine, current and yours. Tell your agency admin promptly if a credential expires or is withdrawn — access to the features that depend on it stops when it lapses.
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Your account is yours alone
Do not share your password or let anyone else work under your login, including a colleague covering for you. Everything done under your account is attributed to you: the listings, the messages your clients receive, and the record of who viewed which client’s file. If you think someone else has used your account, say so immediately.
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What you publish
Only list a property you have a genuine, current instruction to market. Do not publish a Trakheesi permit number that is not valid for that listing, advertise a property that is already sold, rented or withdrawn, or misstate a price, size, plan status or ownership detail. You are responsible for the accuracy of the listings and adverts you create.
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The client data you handle
Leads, contacts and deal records in Darify belong to your agency, not to you, and the people in them have rights over that data under UAE data protection law. Only open a client’s record when you have a work reason to. Do not export, copy, photograph or forward client data outside the platform except as your agency instructs, and do not contact someone who has asked not to be contacted. Client messaging is for genuine, individual correspondence — not bulk unsolicited marketing.
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If you break this undertaking
For most issues we will raise it with you and your agency admin first. Where the problem is serious or repeated — misusing client data, publishing false listing information, or sharing your account — we may suspend your individual account immediately and will tell your agency why. Where UAE law requires us to report a matter to a competent authority, we will, and we may be prohibited from telling you that we have. Your agency may also take its own action under its employment or brokerage arrangements with you; that is between you and them.
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When you leave your agency
Your access ends when your agency removes you. The records you worked on stay with the agency — they are the agency’s data, not a client list you take with you, and exporting or retaining them on your way out is a breach of this undertaking and may breach UAE data protection law. If you join another agency on Darify, you start with that agency’s records and none of your previous ones.
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Changes and governing law
We may update this undertaking; material changes are notified and we will ask you to accept the new version. It is governed by the laws of the United Arab Emirates and subject to the courts of Dubai. Questions: legal@darify.ae.