About to settle home sale:tell me exactly what to leave in house

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the responses about paint. Our contract specified that we had to dispose of all paint. Major pain in the *ss.


Why is that a pain you just throw it in the trash can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the responses about paint. Our contract specified that we had to dispose of all paint. Major pain in the *ss.


Why is that a pain you just throw it in the trash can.


No. That is not how you dispose of paint, unless it is has been somehow solidified. Lord I hope you haven't been throwing cans of wet paint in the trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the responses about paint. Our contract specified that we had to dispose of all paint. Major pain in the *ss.


Why is that a pain you just throw it in the trash can.


You can only throw dried out paint in the trash. Otherwise you need to dispose of it with hazardous materials, or open up the top and wait for it to dry up (which takes a while in our humid climate).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the responses about paint. Our contract specified that we had to dispose of all paint. Major pain in the *ss.


Why is that a pain you just throw it in the trash can.


No. That is not how you dispose of paint, unless it is has been somehow solidified. Lord I hope you haven't been throwing cans of wet paint in the trash.


Yeah how do people not know this?? Moving out of our rental and landlord asked us to paint over holes with paint she had stored in the basement. Turns out the paint is completely separated, old and unusable. When we told her this, she asked us to throw it in trash. So clueless. Thankfully our county has a waste disposal website we could point to to let her know it is not that simple. One of the containers is a 5-gal bucket almost full!

Our seller also left cans of leftover paint which we missed during the walkthrough and now have to get rid of- major pain in the a$$!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the responses about paint. Our contract specified that we had to dispose of all paint. Major pain in the *ss.


That is annoying! I loved that our previous owners left the paint. We decided to paint some of the less "neutral" rooms a color that they used in the living room and it was so great to know what that color was and have a whole can to get started with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the responses about paint. Our contract specified that we had to dispose of all paint. Major pain in the *ss.


That is annoying! I loved that our previous owners left the paint. We decided to paint some of the less "neutral" rooms a color that they used in the living room and it was so great to know what that color was and have a whole can to get started with.


Guess it just depends- the previous owners painted everything in an ugly neutral color that we are painting over. It was good that they left the trim/ceiling paint though as I made a couple mistakes and need to cover them up. We really have no use for the wall paint.
Anonymous
I wouldn't worry too much about manuals. If they can look up the make & model of an appliance, most manuals can be found in PDF format online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of the following items I have left through the showings; I thought it would be helpful to just leave them.
Bathrooms: toilet plunger, toilet bowl brush (both under sink) and extra toilet paper?
House paint in basement?
Extra light bulbs in hall closet?
Welcome mats in and out?
Appliance manuals?
Windows: valences? Sheers?
Kitchen: three unopened paper towels?


Holy crap. No. Don't leave your stuff in my house. I would be pissed to have to deal with your stuff. Leave the appliance manuals because I might need them and take everything else out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All of the following items I have left through the showings; I thought it would be helpful to just leave them.
Bathrooms: toilet plunger, toilet bowl brush (both under sink) and extra toilet paper?
House paint in basement?
Extra light bulbs in hall closet?
Welcome mats in and out?
Appliance manuals?
Windows: valences? Sheers?
Kitchen: three unopened paper towels?


Holy crap. No. Don't leave your stuff in my house. I would be pissed to have to deal with your stuff. Leave the appliance manuals because I might need them and take everything else out.


+1000
Anonymous
I am still using the toilet brush the previous owners left behind 5 years ago-- ha!
Thought it was nice of them.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just leave it broom clean bare to the bones unless otherwise agreed to in the contract.


This.... I hated that the previous owner left us old paint cans etc... Two houses ago, the owners left us a car bumper hidden in the weeds behind the garage.
Anonymous
We were left a plug in lawn mower and leftover paint, neither of which we wanted. They did leave manuals for everything though, which we appreciated, and sticky notes on various light switches, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am still using the toilet brush the previous owners left behind 5 years ago-- ha!
Thought it was nice of them.....


OK, that is disgusting.

You seriously did not run to walmart and grab your own toilet brush?

Gross.
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