When buying a house, the developer increased the area by a balcony, and signed the contract at half

Updated on Balcony 2024-10-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the agreement, it should be clear whether the balcony will be fitted with windows and whether the balcony will be counted in the shared area.

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1 answers2024-10-03

Because the government stipulates that enclosed balconies must be counted as full area, and semi-enclosed balconies are counted as half area. Therefore, the developer waits for the housing management to measure and then seals the balcony.

3 answers2024-10-03

Count half, usually, but it is estimated that the developer will tell you that we are hardcover, and we have actually achieved the effect of increasing the area, and how low our unit price is to dispel your doubts.

2 answers2024-10-03

Unreasonable, this is a random charge, if the normal charge must be provided!

1 answers2024-10-03

Go to the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau to complain, they are breaking the law. The drawings of the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau that have been recorded, whether they are bay windows or balconies, are subject to the recorded drawings.

1 answers2024-10-03

Well, yes, it is generally said that it is, and it is generally not possible to change it for fear of affecting the appearance of the building, but if someone has changed it upstairs and downstairs, I think the property will have nothing to say, right?