The Property
Snagging & Handover Inspection
The Greens, Dubai
About
Services Offered
Key services The Property provides for snagging & handover inspection clients in Dubai:
Areas of Dubai Covered
The Property serves the following areas across Dubai:
Why Choose The Property
- Snagging is the firm's sole published service line, not an add-on to another business.
- Inspection covers 13 distinct categories from plastering to level tolerances.
- Run by two named directors rather than an anonymous team.
- Dedicated 11-month warranty inspection offered alongside handover snagging.
How The Property Works
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Book the inspection
Contact The Property to schedule a handover or 11-month inspection.
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On-site survey
The team inspects the unit across 13 defined categories using specialist equipment.
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Snag report issued
A detailed report with accompanying photos is produced for the developer to rectify.
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Re-inspection after rectification
A follow-up check confirms the developer's fixes before the buyer signs off.
Business Profile
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is snagging?
A detailed inspection of a new-build property to catch construction and finishing defects before the buyer accepts handover.
What is an 11-month inspection?
An inspection carried out shortly before the 12-month non-structural defect liability period expires, so remaining defects can still be claimed against the developer.
How long does a Dubai developer have to fix defects?
Under Dubai Law No. 6 of 2019 (Article 40), developers carry a 10-year liability for structural defects from the date of the completion certificate, and a 1-year liability for non-structural, MEP and finishing defects from the handover date. Most snagging findings fall inside that one-year window.
What does the snag report include?
Photos and descriptions across categories including plastering, electrical, painting, bathrooms and kitchens, external works, AC and plumbing, and level tolerances.
Is snagging mandatory in Dubai?
No, it is not required by law. But signing the handover acceptance certificate without an independent, documented inspection means accepting the unit in its delivered condition, which weakens your position when defects surface later.
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