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Unit Handover in West Cairo: What to Check Before You Sign

homeowner inspecting new apartment unit during handover with checklist and camera in modern Egyptian compound
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TL;DR

Handover day is exciting, but it's your last chance to catch defects before the developer marks your unit as delivered. This checklist walks you through every room and system—plumbing, electrical, finishes, paperwork—so you know exactly what to inspect in your Sheikh Zayed or 6th October compound before you sign the delivery protocol.

Key Takeaways

Why Handover Inspection Matters

You've waited months, maybe years, for your unit in Sheikh Zayed or 6th October to be ready. The developer calls. You schedule handover. You walk in, see fresh paint and clean floors, and feel the urge to sign fast and move on.

Don't.

Once you sign the delivery protocol, the burden of proof flips. Any defect you find later becomes your problem to prove it existed at handover. Developers will argue it's wear-and-tear or tenant damage. The signature is a legal gate. Cross it carefully.

This guide covers the room-by-room, system-by-system checks RE/MAX Jareed agents walk buyers through in compounds across West Cairo—from Sodic West and Zed to Palm Hills October and Beverly Hills.

Before You Enter the Unit: Document Everything

Bring a checklist, a camera, and a friend. Take photos of every defect you spot. Note the location in writing. If the developer's handover rep is present, ask them to acknowledge issues on the spot and add them to the snagging list.

Most reputable developers in Sheikh Zayed and 6th October use a formal snagging process: you list defects, they fix them within 30 to 90 days, you re-inspect. Smaller developers may resist. Insist. Your sales contract typically guarantees defect-free delivery.

Exterior and Building Common Areas

For villas and townhouses:

For apartments:

Interior Walls, Ceilings, and Floors

Walk every room slowly.

In compounds like Allegria or Karmell, high-end finishes are standard. Expect precision. Don't accept "we'll fix it later" for visible defects.

Doors and Windows

Open and close every door and window multiple times.

Wood or aluminum? In West Cairo's dry climate, aluminum is common and durable. If wood, check for warping.

Kitchen and Bathrooms: The High-Risk Zones

These rooms have the most mechanical systems. They're where defects hurt most.

Kitchen:

Bathrooms:

In compounds like O West or VYE, bathrooms often feature imported fixtures. Confirm brands match what was promised in your contract.

Electrical Systems

Bring a phone charger or small lamp to test outlets.

Electrical issues in Egypt often surface after handover. Catch them now.

Plumbing: The Invisible Risk

You've tested taps. Now check the big picture.

In 6th October, some older areas have weaker municipal water pressure. If your compound relies on building pumps, confirm they're operational.

Air Conditioning and Ventilation

If ACs are included:

If ACs are not included but sleeves (the wall openings) are:

Paperwork and Warranties

Before you leave the handover meeting:

In Sheikh Zayed's master-planned compounds like Sodic West or Zed, this paperwork is usually professional and complete. Smaller developers in October Gardens or 6th of October City may be less organized. Don't leave without it.

What If You Find Major Defects?

Say you discover cracks in load-bearing walls, or the bathroom floor floods when you test the shower. These are not cosmetic. They're structural or systemic.

Your options:

RE/MAX Jareed has walked clients through disputed handovers in Beverly Hills and Allegria. The key is documentation and calm persistence. Developers want to close the deal. You want a safe, complete home. Common ground exists.

Final Walk-Through: The Re-Inspection

After the developer claims they've fixed your snagging list, schedule a re-inspection. Bring your original photos and notes. Check that every item was addressed. If something is still defective, document it again and repeat the process.

Only when you're satisfied should you sign the final handover acceptance.

Why This Matters in West Cairo Specifically

West Cairo's real estate market is competitive. Developers from Sodic, Palm Hills, ARCO, and Orascom are building at scale in Sheikh Zayed, New Zayed, and 6th October. Quality control varies. The best compounds (Zed, Westown, Eastown) have professional handover processes and responsive customer service. Smaller projects may rush handovers to hit financial targets.

Your leverage is strongest before you sign. Use it.

One Last Thing: Bring Help

If you're not comfortable inspecting electrical panels or plumbing, hire a licensed inspector or bring a contractor friend. The cost (often 2,000 to 5,000 EGP for a full inspection) is trivial compared to the price of the property.

RE/MAX Jareed agents can recommend trusted inspectors in West Cairo. We don't take a cut. We just want you to move in with peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I hire a professional inspector for handover in Sheikh Zayed or 6th October?
If you're buying a villa or a high-value apartment, yes. A licensed inspector costs 2,000 to 5,000 EGP and can catch structural, electrical, or plumbing defects you'd miss. For mid-range apartments, a detailed self-inspection using this checklist is usually sufficient.
What if the developer pressures me to sign the handover protocol immediately?
Resist. The sales contract gives you the right to inspect before signing. Take your time. Document defects. If the developer insists on a same-day signature, agree only to a conditional handover with a written snagging list attached and a fixed repair deadline.
Can I refuse handover entirely if I find major defects?
Yes. If the unit has structural cracks, non-functional plumbing, or incomplete finishes, you can refuse to sign until the developer remedies the issues. This is your legal right under Egyptian real estate law and most sale contracts.
How long does the developer have to fix snagging list items in West Cairo compounds?
Standard practice is 30 to 90 days, depending on the severity. Cosmetic fixes (paint touch-ups, door adjustments) are faster. Plumbing or electrical repairs take longer. Get the timeline in writing as part of the handover protocol addendum.
What documents should I receive at handover in Sheikh Zayed or 6th October?
You should get the signed delivery protocol, utility connection instructions, appliance warranties, a maintenance manual, and for villas, a copy of the construction permit and occupancy certificate. For apartments, confirm the building has a unified NOC.
Are handover inspections different for resale units in West Cairo?
Yes. For resale, you're inspecting an occupied or previously occupied unit. Focus on wear-and-tear issues the current owner may not disclose: water damage, outdated wiring, AC efficiency, and pest problems. Bring a contractor for older units in 6th October.
Do I need to test the AC at handover if it's winter?
Absolutely. Even in cool weather, turn on the AC and let it run for 15 minutes. You're checking that the compressor works, refrigerant is charged, and drainage is clear. You don't want to discover a dead AC in May when temperatures hit 40°C.

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