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Snagging (Defect Resolution)

The process of identifying and documenting construction defects or incomplete items in a newly completed property before final handover acceptance. During the snagging period, buyers and developers agree on repairs and remedies. Snagging typically occurs over 1-2 weeks following initial handover and the developer must address items before final sign-off.

Understanding Snagging (Defect Resolution)

Snagging (Defect Resolution) is a milestone in the off-plan purchasing journey, impacting payment schedules, construction timelines and possession timings. The process of identifying and documenting construction defects or incomplete items in a newly completed property before final handover acceptance. During the snagging period, buyers and developers agree on repairs and remedies. Snagging typically occurs over 1-2 weeks following initial handover and the developer must address items before final sign-off. Clear understanding of Snagging (Defect Resolution) protections and timelines ensures builders deliver on promises and gives you legal recourse if specifications are not met.

In Practice

Snagging (Defect Resolution) frequently appears in Dubai property transactions. For example, when a buyer and seller negotiate terms, professionals reference this concept explicitly to clarify rights, obligations and timelines.

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