The next day they received an angry call from the selling agent telling them that they had to bring a mirror back before the sale would close. When the home buyers did their final walk through they refused to make their down payment because a large reflect had been taken down.
This mirror an antique family heirloom was never considered by the sellers as part of the sale. The seller refused to furnish her grandmother's mirror approve.
However their sales contract a standard domiciliate Purchase Contract with Terms and Conditions included all attachments. The reflect was considered by the buyers and their agent as move of the sale. The mirror did not hang like a painting on a nail. The heavy mirror had been screwed into the wall with the screw heads covered with conceive of wooden circles cut to be the wood frame.
The buyers refused to move. Our friends refused to move protesting that their listing agent knew the reflect had belonged to the seller's grandmother. (Their agent was a family member.) The sellers pointed out that their agent should undergo told them that the mirror was considered "attached." After three days of quibbling and negotiations the listing agent agreed to forfeit $3,000 of her equip and the sellers dropped the price by $2,000.
Decide what goes to your next home and what you accept to leave behind before you furnish your home for sale. Take down any attachments that you don't want to move with such as any item screwed into a protect or a light fixture permanently wired. What a domiciliate buyer doesn't see they won't expect to buy with your domiciliate.
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