Dubai Snagging and Handover
Your Rights Before You Sign
74,100 homes are scheduled to complete in Dubai this year. The handover certificate you sign at the end of that process is the moment your leverage changes hands. Here is what a snagging inspection covers, how long your developer stays liable, and what the new UAE Civil Code changed on 1 June 2026.
The Signature That Ends Your Leverage
Snagging is the inspection that identifies construction defects in a newly built unit so the developer repairs them at their cost. It is not glamorous and it is not legally required. It is simply the last point in the transaction at which you hold something the developer wants — your signature on the handover certificate — and have not yet given it away.
That framing matters because the handover certificate is an acknowledgement of the condition in which the unit was delivered. Sign it having inspected and documented the problems, and those problems are on the developer’s list. Sign it having glanced around the living room, and you have accepted the unit substantially as-is. Nothing dramatic happens either way on the day. The difference shows up six weeks later, when you are trying to get a contractor back into a property you have already accepted.
Dubai is entering the part of its cycle where this stops being a niche concern. Betterhomes reported in its Q2 2026 market report that 74,100 new homes are scheduled to complete in Dubai during 2026, with completions expected to peak at 160,700 units in 2027. Off-plan accounted for 76% of Q2 2026 residential sales — 26,338 of 34,850 transactions. A great many buyers who committed years ago are arriving at handover simultaneously, and the contractors who fix snags are the same contractors trying to finish the next tower.
The legal backdrop also shifted this year, and most published guidance has not caught up. On 1 June 2026 the UAE’s new Civil Code came into force, renumbering the provisions that give you a ten-year structural warranty. The protections survived largely intact — but if you are citing article numbers in correspondence with a developer, you want the current ones.
Handover & Liability at a Glance
Key periods and reference points
Who Is Liable for What, and for How Long
Two distinct regimes govern defects in a new Dubai property. Conflating them is the most common error buyers make when a problem appears after handover.
| What Is Covered | فترة | Runs From | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total or partial collapse | 10 years | Delivery of the works | Civil Code, Art. 821–824 |
| Defects threatening structural stability or safety | 10 years | Delivery of the works | Civil Code, Art. 821–824 |
| Structural parts of jointly owned property | 10 years | Date of completion certificate | Dubai Law No. 6 of 2019, Art. 40 |
| Claim window once a defect is discovered | 3 years | Discovery of the defect | Preserved in the new Civil Code |
| MEP installations and finishes | Commonly 1 year | تسليم | Usually set by your SPA — check it |
| Contractual waiver of decennial liability | Void | — | Anti-exclusion rule preserved |
| Liability of the main contractor and engineer | Joint and several | Delivery of the works | Expressly stated in the new Code |
| Subcontractors | Excluded | — | Recovery preserved by other routes |
Sources: White & Case LLP and Charles Russell Speechlys commentary on UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 25 of 2025; Rousan & Associates on Article 40 of Dubai Law No. 6 of 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2026. General information, not legal advice — obtain advice on your own contract.
What a Snagging Inspection Actually Covers
A snag list is a written, room-by-room record of defects. These are the areas where problems are most often found and most expensive to fix once you have accepted the unit.
Every socket, switch, light circuit and distribution board tested rather than glanced at. MEP faults sit in the shorter defect period set by your sale and purchase agreement, so they are the category most likely to fall out of cover while you are still settling in.
Pressure at every outlet, drainage speed, visible leaks under sinks and behind fittings, and the seals around wet areas. Water damage is progressive — a slow leak recorded on the snag list is a repair, and the same leak found a year later is a renovation.
Cooling performance in each zone, thermostat response, condensate drainage and duct noise. In Dubai an underperforming AC system is not a cosmetic complaint, and it is far easier to have addressed before you have signed for the unit than after.
Alignment, sealing, locking mechanisms and glazing condition throughout. Poorly sealed openings drive cooling costs up for the life of your ownership, which makes them one of the few snags with an ongoing financial consequence attached.
Paintwork, tiling, flooring levels, skirting, wardrobes and kitchen carcassing. Individually minor, collectively the bulk of most snag lists, and the category developers rectify most readily when it is documented properly and raised before signature.
Balcony falls and drainage, railing fixings, external sealant and render. Defects here can shade into the structural category that carries the ten-year period, so anything that looks like more than a finish issue is worth flagging explicitly.
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Three Mistakes That Cost Buyers Their Position
None of these are exotic. All three are routine, and all three are decided in the fortnight around handover.
Signing First, Inspecting Later
Handover appointments are efficient, friendly and designed to end with a signature. Buyers who intended to arrange an inspection frequently sign anyway because the keys are on the table and the alternative feels awkward. Once the certificate is signed you are negotiating a favour rather than asserting a documented obligation. Book the inspection when the completion notice arrives, not when you are standing in the lobby.
Assuming the SPA Is the Whole Story
The defect period written into your sale and purchase agreement covers installations and finishes, and it is typically short. It is not the ceiling on your protection. The ten-year structural liability sits in statute, applies independently of what the contract says, and cannot be signed away — any clause attempting to exempt or limit it is void. Buyers routinely give up on structural complaints because the contractual period lapsed.
Reporting Defects Verbally
A snag mentioned to a site representative is not a record. A dated, written, photographed list submitted through a channel that produces a receipt is. The three-year claim window runs from discovery of a defect, which means the date you documented it matters. Keep the completion notice, the snag list, every response and the signed handover certificate together — that file is your evidence.
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