But even at a fixed price per meter of the equity holder, they can force to pay extra. For example, when decorating a house, an employee of BTI can determine the area of the apartment a couple more than indicated in the original design documentation. In this case, the shareholder will receive a document in which the area installed by BTI will be indicated, and the developer can easily demand from the buyer on this basis of the surcharge. There are other reasons to force the buyer to overpay in excess of the amount agreed in the contract. But if the contract indicates that no additional expenses for the buyer are entrusted, then you can safely sign the document and wait for your apartment to receive your apartment.















