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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
I doubt they would squeeze floors in. I think there are rules to making that major of a change after the unit sells, as the units value would decrease due to shorter ceilings. (and the purchasers would want some form of compensation for less home value than they originally purchased)
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Squeezing floors in happens all the time. The developers leave a ton of leeway in the purchase agreements. That doesn't negate a redesigned mechanical penthouse for the extra floors.
I'd be more concerned over elevators and bulkhead placements than a couple inches off the ceilings. I've seen buildings increase from 300 units with three elevators to 370 units with the same three elevators. I've also bulkhead run straight through the middle of livingrooms with six and a half foot clearances. Makes one question the meaning of nine foot ceilings.