No. Snagging is your independent inspection to find defects, while the handover inspection is the developer's process to complete handover and get you to accept the unit.
Snagging is your independent inspection to find defects. The handover inspection is the developer's process to get you to accept the keys.
They get confused because they happen around the same time, but they serve opposite sides. One protects the developer's process. The other protects you.
The developer's handover inspection exists to complete the handover and get you to accept the unit. Snagging exists to find every defect so the developer fixes them. Doing one does not replace the other.
| Comparison Point | Snagging Inspection | Handover Inspection |
|---|---|---|
| Who Arranges It | The buyer appoints an independent snagging inspector. | The developer schedules and manages the inspection process. |
| Whose Interests It Serves | Focused on protecting the buyer's interests and investment. | Focused on completing the developer's handover procedures. |
| Primary Purpose | Identify, document, and report every defect before acceptance. | Complete the handover process and obtain buyer acceptance. |
| Independence | Completely independent and accountable to the buyer. | Conducted by the company responsible for delivering the property. |
| Level of Detail | Comprehensive inspection covering rooms, finishes, systems, and fixtures. | Typically a general walkthrough focused on handover readiness. |
| Tools and Equipment | May include moisture meters, thermal cameras, and specialist testing equipment. | Usually relies on visual observations without specialist diagnostic tools. |
| Final Outcome | A detailed snagging report requiring defects to be rectified. | Unit acceptance, key collection, and completion of handover documentation. |
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| 1. Handover Notice | The developer notifies you that the property is ready for handover. |
| 2. Independent Snagging Inspection | An independent inspector examines the property and documents all defects. |
| 3. Defect Report Submission | The snagging report is submitted so the developer can rectify identified issues. |
| 4. Developer Handover Inspection | You complete the handover process, verify corrections, and accept the property. |
If your handover is approaching, arrange your independent snag before you complete the developer's handover inspection, not after.
The complete guide
Everything a Dubai buyer needs to inspect a new home and protect their investment, in one connected guide. Start with the overview, then go deeper on any topic.
Start here Property Snagging in Dubai: The Complete Guide The full overview of snagging for off-plan and new-build buyers in Dubai. Read the guideWhat Is Property Snagging?
The basics, and the types of snags an inspection looks for.
When To Book Snagging
Timing your inspection around the handover window.
How Snagging Saves You Money
The cost-versus-risk case for inspecting before you accept.
Defect Liability & Warranty
How long the developer must fix defects after handover.
Common Property Defects
The faults found most often in Dubai handovers, and which matter most.
Snagging Checklist
A room-by-room checklist to take to your handover.
Off-Plan Pre-Handover Snagging
For off-plan buyers, including those buying from abroad.
Snagging Services Dubai
What a professional inspection includes, and what it costs.
Snagging vs Handover Inspection
The difference between the two, and why you need both.
No. Snagging is your independent inspection to find defects, while the handover inspection is the developer's process to complete handover and get you to accept the unit.
Yes. The developer's walkthrough is designed to get acceptance, not to dig for the faults you would want fixed. An independent snag protects your interest.
Ideally you snag after the handover notice but before you complete the developer's handover inspection and accept the unit, so defects are on record while they are still the developer's responsibility.
You can raise issues then, but a proper independent snag is more thorough and uses tools the walkthrough does not, so it is best treated as a separate, dedicated inspection.
The burden of proving and claiming defects shifts toward you, and your protection window starts running down, so documenting faults before acceptance is far stronger.
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