Beware of the concept trap: what is the difference between a finely decorated room and a fully decorated room?

Reader Miss Liu asked: The real estate agent called the property sold as a "fully decorated house" in the relevant property advertisements, but the on-site sales staff emphasized that the property was a "finely decorated house" and asked the buyers to sign a "decoration construction contract" with the real estate company at the same time. And the "Decoration Construction Contract" did not write down key issues such as brand, grade and price of decoration materials. Whether the property is fully decorated or finely decorated, I feel very suspicious.

According to relevant persons of the Municipal Consumer Rights Protection Committee, according to the Implementation Guide for One-time Decoration of Commercial Housing, "fully renovated house" refers to an assembled house in which the fixed surfaces of all functional spaces are paved or painted and the basic kitchen and bathroom equipment is installed before the house is handed over. The "Guidelines" also stipulate that the development unit is the first responsible person for the decoration quality of fully renovated houses, and undertakes the quality responsibility of residential decoration projects and the corresponding after-sales service.

If there is a problem with the finely decorated house, which belongs to the scope of house quality, the buyer should find a developer to solve it according to the purchase contract; If it belongs to the quality range of decoration project, the buyers should find a decoration company to solve it according to renovation contract. Once the two companies pass the buck, buyers will face the embarrassment of being "kicked".

A fully renovated house can save consumers the trouble of decoration, and is also conducive to energy conservation and environmental protection. However, at present, some real estate developers have misled buyers by stealing the concept and making them mistake "finely decorated houses" for "fully decorated houses".

The Municipal Consumer Protection Committee reminds the majority of buyers that the simple way to distinguish between "full decoration" and "fine decoration" is to sign several contracts when buying a house. Only one fully decorated house contract is concluded, and the words "fully decorated house" are clearly stated in the contract, which is a fully decorated house. Secondly, before signing the purchase contract, buyers can go to the local real estate transaction department in advance to find out the type of house they want to buy. In case of unreasonable clauses attached to the contract by the real estate agent, the buyers should raise objections in time to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.