Playground set on property

Anonymous
Cheap azz mofo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since the buyer has expressed interest in purchasing it, that already implies that they don’t think they are getting it for free. Tell them $750 and take $500.


Buyers probably said this because they didn't want to assume they would be getting it for free. If they did op would say.."can you believe the nerve of the buyers who didn't offer any money for the playset!"


How old are your kids? If on the older side nearing pre-teen they likely won't use another one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you charge them, just cut your losses and use the money you save moving it for something else.


This. When we moved we didn't even consider taking our swing set. We had it listed for sale that the swing set conveyed, and luckily our buyer had young kids and liked the swing set--it actually would have been a hassle for us if they had asked us to remove it.


Seriously, this. Don't nickel and dime, OP.


+1 they are saving you a HUGE hassle removing and reassembling it.
Anonymous
Does your contract explicitly say it's not staying? Because I would see that as a permanent structure.
Anonymous
Wow, I didn't know this was done. We've moved twice, each time with substantial playground equipment in the backyard, and we just let it convey with the house. Seems weird to move or charge for used equipment. Almost like moving or charging for a shed or something.
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