
Dubai Buying Process
Property handover is the stage when a completed property is delivered to the buyer. After project completion, buyers inspect the unit, complete final payments, and receive the keys before the title deed is issued.
The handover stage sits between project completion and title deed registration.
The definition
Dubai property handover is the stage when the developer officially delivers the completed property unit to the buyer. This happens after the project construction is finished and the developer confirms that the building is ready for occupancy.
During the handover process, buyers inspect the property to ensure it meets the specifications outlined in the Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). This inspection is commonly known as snagging, where any construction defects or finishing issues can be identified and reported to the developer.
Once the final payment is completed and any reported issues are resolved, the developer provides the property keys and prepares the unit for ownership registration with the Dubai Land Department.
Before any unit is delivered

Project completion in Dubai real estate refers to the stage when the construction of an entire building or development is finished and approved by the relevant authorities. At this point, the project must pass inspections to confirm that it meets construction standards, safety regulations, and infrastructure requirements.
Once the development is approved, authorities issue a Building Completion Certificate, confirming that the building is ready for occupancy and allowing developers to begin the property handover process.
Two different stages
Project completion and property handover are two different stages in the Dubai real estate development process. Project completion refers to the moment when the entire building or development is finished and approved by authorities, while property handover is the stage when the developer delivers an individual unit to the buyer.
Understanding this difference helps buyers know when a project is officially completed and when they can expect to receive their specific property.
| Aspect | Project Completion | Property Handover |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Applies to the entire building or development | Applies to individual property units |
| Authority process | Authorities inspect the project and issue a Building Completion Certificate | No authority certificate for the individual unit |
| Developer status | Developer confirms that construction is fully finished | Developer prepares the specific unit for delivery |
| Buyer involvement | Buyers are usually not involved at this stage | Buyers inspect the property through the snagging process |
| Payment stage | No buyer payment required at this stage | Final payments are completed before receiving the keys |
| Final outcome | The project becomes officially completed and approved | Buyer receives the keys and takes possession of the property |
Once the project is completed and approved, developers begin scheduling handover appointments so property owners can inspect their units and officially receive their property.
Step by step
The property handover process begins once the developer confirms that the project construction is completed and the building is approved for occupancy. At this stage, buyers are invited to inspect their unit, complete final payments, and receive the property keys.
After the handover process is completed, the property becomes ready for ownership registration and the issuance of the title deed by the Dubai Land Department.
Inspect before you accept

Before accepting the property during the handover stage, buyers usually perform a snagging inspection. Snagging is the process of carefully checking the property to identify any construction defects, unfinished work, or quality issues that need to be corrected by the developer.
This inspection helps ensure that the property meets the specifications and quality standards outlined in the Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA).
If any issues are identified, the buyer reports them to the developer so they can be fixed before the final property handover is completed.
Settle, sign, receive

Before receiving the property, buyers must complete the final payment according to the payment plan outlined in the Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). Developers usually require all outstanding installments and fees to be settled before the property can be officially handed over.
Once the payment is confirmed and any reported snagging issues are resolved, the developer schedules the final handover appointment.
After this stage, the buyer officially receives the property and can begin preparing for title deed registration with the Dubai Land Department.
The final step
After the property handover is completed, the next step is the official registration of ownership. At this stage, the property is prepared for title deed issuance through the Dubai Land Department. Once the ownership registration process is finalized, the buyer becomes the legal owner of the property and receives the title deed as the official proof of ownership.
Receiving the title deed marks the final step of the property buying process in Dubai and confirms the buyer's full legal ownership of the property.
Common questions
Property handover is the stage when a developer delivers the completed property unit to the buyer. During this process, the buyer inspects the unit, completes final payments, and receives the keys before the title deed is issued.
Property handover usually takes place after the construction of the project is completed and the building receives approval from the relevant authorities. Developers then begin scheduling handover appointments for individual property owners.
Snagging is the inspection process where buyers check the property for construction defects or finishing issues. Any problems identified during the inspection are reported to the developer so they can be corrected before the final handover.
Yes. Buyers must complete the final installment according to the payment plan in the Sales and Purchase Agreement before receiving the property keys and access to the unit.
Buyers may need to provide identification documents such as a passport or Emirates ID, along with the Sales and Purchase Agreement and proof of payment when attending the handover appointment.
After handover, the property is prepared for ownership registration with the Dubai Land Department. Once the process is completed, the buyer receives the official title deed confirming legal ownership.
Yes. After the property is handed over and ownership is registered, the owner can move in, rent the property to tenants, or sell it on the secondary market.
The full journey
Handover is one stage of a larger journey. Each step below links to its own detailed guide, from choosing a unit to receiving your title deed.
Keep exploring
Property handover marks the completion of construction and the final stages of ownership transfer. These guides cover the rest of the buying journey, from the full process to inspection and residency.

Tohid Fetrat
For any questions about your real estate investment, message or call me directly. I can guide you through the snagging inspection, final payment and key handover, and the steps toward your title deed.