Agent takes the Square Footage of the condo floor plan and rounds up! Then ROLLS the square footage of the balcony into the square footage of the condo unit. [balcony is a common element that is exclusive use] Next year the agent uses that as the Square Footage. You move in and find the unit SMALLER than advertised.
What are the rules?
What are the rules?
5 Things to know about square footage I have received calls from buyers and real estate agents complaining about finding out that their home or condominium had less square footage than was represented on their original MLS® listing. Same rules apply when your two car garage has an interior hall closet protruding into the garage space or a staircase and landing added inside the garage to deal with the elevation [height] of the garage that renders your two car into a single car garage. The plan and elevation drawings [and municipal tax department] now indicate you have a two car garage where two cars cannot fit. Good advice from Mark Weisleder |