Sketches vs Plans vs Unit
These are two posts that I had commented on at a forum that I was told about for Knightsbridge that is much more active than the one I had originally linked to at the side of this page. These columns are the next major issue that buyers need to concern themselves with at all buildings.This is the link for the forum in general: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=111954440
These comments are on a very interesting and disturbing possible development in the design of buildings and the impact for buyers and then owners on what they actually pay taxes and dues unless they challenge the area in their unit.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=111954440&postcount=1880
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update from my unit...they are seeking legal
consultation for the 2 big columns that are supposedly to be charged to us in
full...that's about 5sqm of unlivable space, which as it happens, FF/FF option
also has to increase (wtf)...it's taking weeks to ask the engineering team to
identify what kind of columns they are, and an additional few weeks to get an
answer from their legal department.
what is going on??? |
I would think that possible changes from the original government approved plans are not good. I also would have a problem with a sketch for buyers leaving out details from the plans with the city perhaps reappearing in the plan at turnover.
Yes, this type of matter needs legal advice after all the information is collected and reviewed.
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The columns are there in the layout shown to you
prior to buying the unit right? Or were they not there before, and magically
appeared in the actual turned over unit? I am interested in the outcome of this
legal action...
These condos design their layout such that the columns/risers are inside the unit and buyers pay for the space they take... They can also put these outside the unit, but this means more space they have to allocate for the hallways, which means more unpaid space, and thus condos don't do it. |
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Yes, perhaps only Robert Lansing of the sci-fi film "4D Man" would be able to fully appreciate columns especially near the kitchen areas for increased space. I had the pleasure to meet him once in Los Angeles several years before his death. He may have enjoyed the space others cannot :)) Click to watch video at Youtube site.
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