Friday, January 4, 2013

What normally stays with house? - Zillow Real Estate Advice

I disagree with "if it requires a tool to remove, it stays with the house".?? There are many things requiring tools in? homes such as TV stands on the wall, shelving, and certain furniture that would be considered personal possessions.? If in doubt, put it in the contract.?

Firewood would be considered a personal possession, and if they wished to leave it behind they would have to have your permission.? Apparently they wanted it.

Shelving in the garage is often personal possessions.? If you wanted it, you should have put it in the contract.

When we've sold we tend to have a list of things we are willing to leave behind (at no? charge)? and ask the purchasers if they wish us to leave the items behind.?? One buyer even wanted the dog door and the home made stairs to the window with the dog door (as well as the shelving nearby).?

I hope you have planned a walk through of the empty home before closing.??

If you are having problems with the listing agent, ask your buyer's agent to intervene.??? You shouldn't have to have any contact with the listing agent.?

Source: http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/What-normally-stays-with-house/472857/

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