Anonymous wrote:I take it people complaining about the light bulbs havent switched to LED?
Some of our bulbs are $20-30 per recessed bulb, mostly the ones in kitchen with high CRI. You cant buy them at home depot.
Im switching them all out for home depot or costco bulbs when we sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, if taking what is "yours" involves using tools to dismantle/remove from the walls and take down - it is a fixture of the house that isn't "yours" anymore unless it is specifically stated that those things do not convey.
I can not even imagine showing a house with custom closet shelving in place and then removing it at the time of the sale as a nasty little surprise for the new owner.
I'm shocked that people do that actually.
The wall mounted tv includes using tools to remove. Not the tv, but the bracket that holds it that is mounted to the wall. You know, the one that is sized to fit the tv I'm taking with me.
Anonymous wrote:So with ELFA can you transfer to a new closet or is it just like wanting the new owners not to have it.
Anonymous wrote:So with ELFA can you transfer to a new closet or is it just like wanting the new owners not to have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the convenient outlets in our old house were the newer USB integrated outlets. We had 3-4 per room. I knew I wanted the same convenience in the new house. We swapped them out for standard outlets.
That is cheap and mean!
It's on par with the LED lightbulbs. Sellers owe buyers light and electrical outlets. They don't owe them the latest and greatest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the convenient outlets in our old house were the newer USB integrated outlets. We had 3-4 per room. I knew I wanted the same convenience in the new house. We swapped them out for standard outlets.
That is cheap and mean!
Anonymous wrote:Curtains and screens for the Windows. But, I think they paid movers who took everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass shelves in the bathrooms (from Restoration Hardware), the lamp post from the front yard, ALL of the paint (which was stacked in the basement every time we were in the house, including the walk-through...a huge pain because there were so many different colors in the house and we could have used the paint for touch ups...ended up having to paint the entire house due to damage when previous owners removed things from the walls).
This happened to us and I just don't understand! I'm sure they were not going to use it in their new house in Florida.