¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIt can be a nightmare but either it works for you or it doesn¡¯t. We sold our last house to a lady who turned up on our doorstep; she paid the full asking price as well! I think if there is good will on both sides that helps a lot. When we bought that house in the first place, we were not told that the couple in residence were splitting up and furnishing two households, so were not as vigilant as we would have been over what was agreed to be left in the house or taken away. We ended up with less than was actually agreed to be purchased with the house, like curtains and blinds, and the en-suite shower room was bare of all normal fixtures and fittings like towel rails. If we had been aware of their plans, we would have taken photos to make sure we got what we thought we were getting, but it was never mentioned. ?Even after we moved in, the husband called round to collect some food he had left in the refrigerator! ?:DBest Susan On 12 Feb 2021, at 06:38, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote: You all daft about far to much in England in settling a house. Dare I say you need to adopt the Scottish system which is more straight forward it would seem .... or better still the Australian system. ?
Jude On 12 Feb 2021, at 9:11 am, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote:
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