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What Blocks Final Common-Area Handover

Final handover in common areas usually fails because the project looks almost complete, while repeatability, detailing and consistency still break the investor’s review logic. The issue is rarely one large defect. It is the accumulation of small unfinished signals.

Repetitive punch lists

When the same defects return floor after floor, the investor loses confidence in final close-out quality.

Neglected garages and technical rooms

These zones are easy to postpone, but they often block the formal end of the investment.

Visible inconsistency

Different paint cuts, trims, fixtures and edge details create the impression of unfinished common areas.

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