Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curtain rods are person in terms of style and color. I would absolutely take ours with us We can cut them down if they are too big for bigger ones. Blinds, I'd probably leave. Curtains are part of the decor and should not be left.
Closet shelving should be specified. I'd take ours if I knew I could make it work. Its only in place with a screw and I like them. They are pretty generic except a few closets which we custom built but can easily remove.
Light fixtures - I'd replace them before sale as I like them and may not find them again. Some are older/age of the house we restored.
You are a nightmare. You'd probably leave the blinds? Really. I've bought and sold several homes and have dealt with some asshat buyers but never this.
Our house didn't come with anything - blinds, curtain/curtain rods, usable appliances, blinds, closet organizers. No big deal, we got what we needed. Why would you want someone else old curtains and their rods? Buy your own.
Anonymous wrote:Their CAT!!
They gave it to a neighbor, and as an outdoor cat, it lurks in our yard and constantly begs to come 'home.' It even dashed inside our house once and I had to catch it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We sold and took the thermostat, but replaced it with one of equal value that just wasn't as user friendly for us. Buyer said that the thermostat we took was one of the reasons they bought the house, so they'd like to have it back. Of course we gave it back, but thought it silly that anyone would buy a house for a thermostat.
They didn’t buy the house for the thermostat. They told you it was one of the reasons they bought your home (vs others ). Why wouldn’t you just buy the same damn thermostat for your new home instead of taking theirs? By the way, you may say it was of equal value but I bet it cost less and you thought you could get away with it. Otherwise, again, you would’ve just bought yourself the type you liked for your new place. Stingy and you got caught- good!
Anonymous wrote:We sold and took the thermostat, but replaced it with one of equal value that just wasn't as user friendly for us. Buyer said that the thermostat we took was one of the reasons they bought the house, so they'd like to have it back. Of course we gave it back, but thought it silly that anyone would buy a house for a thermostat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People sell or give away their wood piles on nextdoor all the time before moving.
Which I find really odd, since the house has a fireplace and the new owners may need to wood and assume it conveys if it's still the yard during showings. Can see getting rid of it if you want to clean up your yard before the house goes on the market, but after? What's the point?
I bet they get rid of it because they don't want the buyer to complain that they left it. Lots of things are still there during showings that don't convey.
I am in the process of buying right now and I hope our seller removes the wood. I don’t like wood piles, I’m afraid of pests. Rats, mice...
I’ll be bummed if they leave the wood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curtain rods are person in terms of style and color. I would absolutely take ours with us We can cut them down if they are too big for bigger ones. Blinds, I'd probably leave. Curtains are part of the decor and should not be left.
Closet shelving should be specified. I'd take ours if I knew I could make it work. Its only in place with a screw and I like them. They are pretty generic except a few closets which we custom built but can easily remove.
Light fixtures - I'd replace them before sale as I like them and may not find them again. Some are older/age of the house we restored.
You are a nightmare. You'd probably leave the blinds? Really. I've bought and sold several homes and have dealt with some asshat buyers but never this.
Anonymous wrote:Curtain rods are person in terms of style and color. I would absolutely take ours with us We can cut them down if they are too big for bigger ones. Blinds, I'd probably leave. Curtains are part of the decor and should not be left.
Closet shelving should be specified. I'd take ours if I knew I could make it work. Its only in place with a screw and I like them. They are pretty generic except a few closets which we custom built but can easily remove.
Light fixtures - I'd replace them before sale as I like them and may not find them again. Some are older/age of the house we restored.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone here ever have an issue with the sellers taking the fridge? In CA, it's customary for the fridge to go with the sellers. Many apartments don't even have a fridge and I was surprised that it wasn't the case when I moved here. I can see that being a culture-clash in a home sale!