No new homeowner expects to walk into their new home and feel as though they’ve been robbed. But it happens. Buyers assume that what they saw in the home they purchased will still be there when they move in, with the exception, of course, of furnishings. You expected the seller to take their sofa, dining set, and dresser, but you never imagined they’d remove light covers, roll up carpets, and replace doorknobs before you got there. That’s why it’s imperative for you to understand, before you purchase, what comes with the house you buy.
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Yes, and that is a discussion I have with my Buyers. We review the listing to see what the Seller has listed as remaining on the proeperty. I carefylly document on the offer, what is to stay, i.e. all electric light fixtures now on the real property, all broadloom where laid, SS Fridge, SS Stove, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, now all on the real proerty, and anything affixed by nails, screws or brackets as they are deemed to be fixtures and shall remain on the property on closing.
Feb 07, 2018 05:40 PM
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