This would definitely be a hard one to 12:54 Apr 4, 2018
explain to most in a Western nation. Unfurnished? Sure. Totally unequipped - such as with no range/dishwasher/fridge in the kitchen? Er, OK, I can see that although that would be fairly uncommon. But bare, unplastered walls? No functioning plumbing installed? No electric outlets? I don't think so. In fact, my guess is that in most US jurisdictions this would be considered a safety violation and thus outright illegal. So take your pick: unfinished/undecorated/barebones/unequipped. Whatever you choose, you will still need to explain why anyone in their right mind would want to even consider such an option, and, more importantly, if this is in a multi-unit setting, why the neighbors would want to put up with your private construction efforts and why the government regulator in charge would allow something like this.
I guess it's just another case of zhivotnyi raznoi porody:) |