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It is at the owner's own expense, with the consent of the property and the balcony enclosed as required.
Modification without permission, see if the property agrees?
When surveying and mapping houses, fully enclosed balconies are counted as the full area, and unenclosed balconies are counted as half of the area. The Code for Surveying of Real Estate (GB), which came into force on 1 August 2000, stipulates that "a fully enclosed balcony shall be calculated according to the horizontal projection area of the perimeter of its envelope, and an unenclosed balcony shall be calculated according to half of the horizontal projection area of the perimeter of its envelope". The Code for Calculating the Construction Area of Construction Projects (GB T50353-2005) implemented on July 1, 2005 stipulates: >>>More
Please check the property management convention you signed when you bought a home. >>>More
1 all no balcony is really not very convenient, but can not be regarded as a major functional defect, if the room type is good, and the price is good, you can still choose.
Unenclosed balconies are calculated at half of their horizontal projection area.