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Silver Spring, MD Buyer FAQ: Do the appliances come with the house?

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Real Estate Agent with Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 MD594797

Silver Spring, MD Home Buyer FAQ: Do the appliances come with the house? How about the shed? Window treatments? Ceiling Fans?

These are all examples of personal property which typically convey with the house in the State of Maryland. When the seller executes a listing agreement with his agent he also fills out a Property Inclusion/Exclusion Addendum. The listing agent makes (or should make) this information available to the buyers and buyer's agent, it often is included in the seller's disclosure packet.

Buyers can see exactly which fixtures and personal property is included and whether or not there is anything that is specifically excluded from the sale. The Residential Contract of Sale includes a paragraph where all the applicable items can be checked off as well.

It is important to note that the Inclusion/Exclusion Addendum supersedes the Residential Contract of Sale in that respect. If the Addendum is part of the contract but lists different information, then that is what counts.

What about the pool table that fit perfectly into the basement? If it's not listed on the addendum then the seller wasn't planning on including it in the sale. However, that doesn't mean he won't consider it. It never hurts to ask!

All personal property should also be the same as of the date of contract execution. That means that the seller cannot just decide to take the brand-new stainless steel fridge to his new home and replace it with a 15 year old model. The personal property you saw and which is checked on either the Inclusion/Exclusion Addendum or the Residential Contract of Sale or both, is the personal property that conveys with the house.

Mismatched appliances

Yes, this house was for sale! My buyer passed on it. It looked like the seller really loved his old appliances and decided to take the best ones out. It's not something I would advice my clients to do but he is free to do so. Since it was done before the house was offered for sale, these mismatched appliances conveyed (unless the buyer's agent negotiated for replacement or a credit). The missing vent was (hopefully) asked to be taken care of via the home inspection repair addendum. 

Silver Spring, MD Home Buyer FAQ: Do the appliances come with the house?

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Andrea Bedard
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Comments(4)

Les & Sarah Oswald
Realty One Group - Eastvale, CA
Broker, Realtor and Investor

Andrea,

Great informative blog. Buyers need to realize that every personal item that they see is not necessarily included in the sale price.

Jun 23, 2014 01:36 PM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

Hi Sarah & Lester, it's best for the seller to remove any personal property before listing the house but not all do. I always go over the Inclusion/Exclusion Addendum with my buyer to make sure it all conveys.

Jun 23, 2014 01:46 PM
Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

We do currently have a listing with mismatched appliances also.  The seller has replaced stove, microwave and dishwasher with stainless and still has her original refrigerator.  She certainly would consider credit or replacement with a contract, but she says I can't just get a new one when this one still works and I get that.

Jun 25, 2014 01:11 PM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

I get that, too, Tammy, and I bet it doesn't look bad - at least not like the picture I included. Nothing matched in that house, plus the vent above the stove was "forgotten".

Jun 26, 2014 11:34 AM