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Buying property in Dubai is an exciting milestone — but the final stage, handover, is where many buyers make critical mistakes. After months or even years of anticipation, it’s tempting to accept your new home without close inspection. Yet before signing that final handover form, you must ensure everything matches the standards promised in your Sales Purchase Agreement (SPA).
That’s where the snag list comes in — a structured inspection checklist that protects your investment and ensures your property complies with Dubai’s RERA quality regulations.
A snag list (or snagging report) is a comprehensive record of defects, unfinished works, or poor workmanship identified in a new property before final handover. It’s your legal proof that the developer must rectify any deficiencies before you officially take possession.
Why It’s Essential:
Skipping snagging is like buying a luxury car without checking the engine — it might look flawless, but hidden issues can cost you later.
The ideal time for snagging is after the developer notifies you that your unit is ready, but before you sign the acceptance or release the final payment.
Typical snagging timeline:
Never rush to sign the handover form — once accepted, your leverage to enforce repairs decreases dramatically.
A thorough snag list reviews every aspect of your home, from aesthetic details to essential systems.
Creating a snag list isn’t complex; it’s about structure, precision, and documentation.
Prepare Tools
Bring a flashlight, measuring tape, smartphone (for photos and videos), masking tape, and a notepad.
Inspect Systematically
Move room by room in one direction (e.g., clockwise). Label each defect with masking tape and number your photos accordingly.
Document Clearly
For each issue, include:
Use a Structured Template
Divide findings by categories:
Submit Officially
Send the report to the developer’s customer care department via email and request written confirmation or a reference number. Avoid informal channels like WhatsApp — they hold no legal weight.
Reinspect After Rectification
Developers must repair listed items within 2–4 weeks. Conduct a second inspection to verify completion before signing handover.
Snagging for Off-Plan Properties
When purchasing off-plan real estate, snagging is your first true look at the finished product.
Focus on:
Always bring a printed copy of your SPA and developer brochure — they’re your proof of what was contractually promised.
Even reputable developers can deliver minor imperfections. Based on DDA Real Estate’s inspections, here are typical findings:
| Category | Common Issues | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Finishing | Paint drips, tile misalignment | Wall cracks near corners |
| Plumbing | Low pressure, leaks, poor sealing | Shower leakage |
| Electrical | Loose switches, flickering lights | Unstable socket connection |
| Carpentry | Misaligned doors, chipped panels | Wardrobe doors rubbing floor |
| HVAC | Dusty vents, weak airflow | AC condensation dripping |
Each detail matters: small issues today can affect rental yield and resale value tomorrow.
Digital tools streamline inspections and strengthen your case with verifiable data.
Recommended tools:
If the developer ignores your report or delays action:
DDA Real Estate can assist — our compliance team liaises directly with developers to enforce deadlines.
A documented email trail holds legal validity in Dubai’s property system. Always maintain communication records.
Dubai’s real estate law ensures post-handover security for every buyer under RERA’s Quality Control Regulations:
Under RERA Regulation No. 13 of 2008, developers are legally obligated to respond promptly and perform rectifications within the DLP timeframe.
Your snag list serves as your baseline document for warranty claims — store it safely alongside your Title Deed and NOC.
Some problems emerge only after occupancy — for example, AC condensation or water leakage.
To handle them:
If unaddressed, file a complaint through RERA Customer Happiness Center or contact your broker for escalation.
If you purchased off-plan property from abroad, you can still conduct full snagging without being in Dubai. DDA Real Estate offers remote inspection services — our team visits your property, performs snagging, and provides a digital report with photos, videos, and a developer follow-up summary.
This ensures:
Remote snagging protects overseas investors by ensuring their assets meet promised standards.
A well-documented snag list directly impacts financial performance:
Example: fixing a small AC drainage issue during snagging (AED 300) can prevent a future ceiling replacement (AED 3,000–5,000).
Snagging isn’t a cost — it’s an investment in long-term ROI and peace of mind.
Your snag list isn’t a formality — it’s a legal safeguard. In Dubai’s property market, where precision defines value, snagging ensures your investment is protected and your home is delivered as promised.
For homeowners, it guarantees comfort and quality. For investors, it ensures faster returns and higher resale confidence.
Inspect smart. Invest wisely. Snag with DDA Real Estate — where quality meets trust.