Phuket Property Handover and Snagging Checklist

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Phuket Property Handover and Snagging Checklist
Before you accept handover in Phuket, compare the delivered unit against the latest approved plans, specifications, and unit documents, not earlier renderings or marketing layouts.
A careful snagging inspection helps you confirm what was actually completed, record defects or differences, and raise clear questions before signing handover or acceptance papers.
In brief
- Bring the latest approved floor plan, specification list, and unit details to the inspection, because marketing visuals and sample layouts may not reflect the final delivered unit.
- Check that finishes, fixtures, equipment, and included features match the current project documents, while allowing for changes made under applicable law and approved project updates.
- Prepare a written snagging list covering visible defects, incomplete work, and any document-to-unit differences before you accept handover.
What to do
A practical handover checklist starts with document control. Take the newest floor plan, specifications, and official unit description, then compare the delivered property item by item. This matters because public project materials state that visualizations and layouts may be approximate.
For Layan Verde, public materials describe a resort-style development with landscape-led architecture, green terraces, water features, walking paths, parking, and a wide range of amenities. During snagging, review both your private unit and any shared features that should be available at your building and phase at handover.
Keep the inspection focused on observable facts. Record completed work, visible defects, missing items, operating systems, and any differences between the delivered condition and the latest approved documents. A clear snagging list makes follow-up with the developer easier and reduces reliance on marketing imagery.
What to keep in mind
This page is a practical review guide for buyers preparing for handover. It is not legal, tax, engineering, or certification advice, and it does not define what every final unit must include in every case.
Public project materials describe Layan Verde as a large resort community with landscaped grounds, walking routes, water features, restaurants, leisure areas, fitness facilities, coworking space, retail, smart home systems, and centralized engineering infrastructure. At handover, verify what is complete and accessible for your specific building and stage.
Public materials identify the developer as Layan Best View Company Limited and also note that this is not a public offer, that layouts are approximate, and that project changes may be made under applicable legislation. That is why buyers should rely on current project documents and a written snagging record based on the delivered condition.
