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There is no law at all, and there is no provision that the developer has the right to seal the balcony and then make a provision for charging fees. It's completely illegal, and the developer is totally so. The shopkeeper bullies customers and bullies ordinary people.
We users should take up the weapon of the law to protect their legitimate rights and interests. Let them sin. It didn't work out.
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This is not stipulated in the law. It depends on how your purchase contract is agreed.
Generally, if the encapsulated balcony can be coordinated with the style designed by the developer, there will be no great difficulty! >>>More
There are no restrictions on this, as long as the design meets the building safety standards.
You don't look like you're asking questions, I suggest you take a look at two documents. >>>More
The so-called balcony is open, and the balcony is enclosed with glass, commonly known as closed.
Unreasonable, this is a random charge, if the normal charge must be provided!