Does the floor area on the title deed include the area of my own balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-01-27
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Balconies are not included. The Terrace is the area to send. On the architectural drawing, this is not counted in the area.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Fully enclosed balconies are counted, and semi-enclosed balconies are counted as half.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If the balcony is semi-enclosed, half of the balcony area is counted in the floor area of the house, and if the balcony is fully enclosed, all of it is included in the floor area. If it is a terrace, it is not counted in the floor area of the house.

    It is an extension of the interior of the building, a place for occupants to breathe fresh air, dry clothes, and place potted plants, and its design needs to take into account the principles of practicality and beauty. There are generally three types of balconies: cantilevered, recessed, and corner. The balcony not only allows residents to receive light, absorb fresh air, exercise outdoors, watch, cool off and dry clothes, but if well arranged, it can also be transformed into a pleasant small garden, so that people can enjoy the loveliest colors of nature without leaving home, and breathe in the fresh and floral air.

    The building code stipulates that the balcony in the main structure shall be calculated according to the horizontal area of the outer part of the structure; The balcony outside the main structure should be calculated according to the horizontal projection area of its structural bottom plate1 2 area. , terraces are not counted as floor area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The balcony can be counted as the purchase area, some of the balcony area is all included in the construction area of the house, some are half of the balcony area included in the construction area, and some are not included in the construction area.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Generally speaking, the decorative balcony is not closed, it is calculated according to half of the area, and it should generally be included, if it is closed, it should be counted as the full area!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Whatever the gift area is foolish. The balcony area is half of the construction area, unless the real estate company does not report the balcony when it reports the construction, and it will be very troublesome if it is found that it is not reported. If you don't build a scaffold, it is probably for fear of affecting the façade.

    Let's talk to them again, there are many places in the country where tents are allowed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is estimated that your so-called balcony is a "terrace or balcony without a roof", which does not calculate the area in the real estate mapping calculation specification, so it should not be included in the property ownership area of the real estate certificate. You should check to see if there is any content in the terms of gifting.

    If you now add the enclosure and canopy, and the height is more than meters, it becomes the range of calculable area.

    However, this changed the original building structure, which was erected privately, and it was normal for the property to pay attention and disagree.

    Note: There is a difference between the calculation of the area of the property and the calculation of the floor area of the Ministry of Construction: if the balcony is fully enclosed, the area of the property is calculated as the full area, while the floor area is calculated as half of the area regardless of whether it is closed or not.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    According to the Ministry of Construction, the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping "Real Estate Surveying and Mapping Management Measures" and other relevant laws and regulations, the national standard "Real Estate Surveying Specification" (GB T17986-2000) and relevant national technical standards, whether the balcony is closed or not, is calculated according to half of the horizontal projection area of the periphery of its enclosure structure.

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