The contract must necessarily indicate a fixed price for one square meter of housing in the facility under construction. It is certainly necessary to indicate in the document that the price for the “square” is final, and under any circumstances it is not subject to change. This is important. Without such clarification, the contract is fraught with the fact that after signing and before the end of construction, the price of a square meter for some reason will increase noticeably. Typically, in such cases, the seller reports that during the construction the cost of the facility has increased, and he can do anything about it. And you will not have any reason to dispute this.















