I¡¯ve heard of that going on, Jude, but it¡¯s wierdos and you have them all over the world.
We¡¯ve completed our list of inclusions for our house and seen the one for the one we¡¯re buying. ?We are selling stuff to our buyers, two wardrobes, dishwasher, cooker, beer fridge etc . . . and our vendor is leaving some things for us as well as the fixtures.
But the poor conveyancer is rushed off her feet, and I don¡¯t want her to have a breakdown as a result.
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Susan my friend in London told me a friend of hers bought a picturesque period place and arrived to find all the brass light switches gone and in its place polystyrene stuck to the walls with sticky tape!! The English are bloody queer she said.?
That doesn¡¯t go on here - there¡¯s a list of inclusions. Usually things like fly screens, security screens, blinds, curtains and light fittings are the norm along with anything fitted in the kitchen like microwave oven dishwasher etc. plus pool equipment stays of course...quite often people will even negotiate if they want to retain the furniture or large screen tv and stuff.
One of my sisters had bought a $24,000 package to furnish a whole house. She was in a relationship that broke down - she sold the house complete with furniture ( and got more for the furniture than she paid for it.?
Jude