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:All the toilet paper. We have always left at least one roll of toilet paper in the house. Just common curtesy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who spends a lot on curtains and light fixtures (mostly antiques, I don't take them all), I always write that those don't convey.
And garage shelving? That isn't built into the house, so why would you think that would convey?
Taking antique chandeliers with you is a lot different than unscrewing every single light bulb and taking those. Pretty petty.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who spends a lot on curtains and light fixtures (mostly antiques, I don't take them all), I always write that those don't convey.
And garage shelving? That isn't built into the house, so why would you think that would convey?
Anonymous wrote:All the toilet paper. We have always left at least one roll of toilet paper in the house. Just common curtesy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a 1 month rent back to our sellers after settlement and found out they had removed all the closet shelves and a built in shelving system in the office. Thing is these were those metal cut to size custom fittings and I cannot believe they would fit any closet easily as the closets were really weird sizes-and just that ugly plain white metal. As this was a 6000sf house (Atlanta so big but not the mansion it would be up here!!!) replacing everything for the 5 bedrooms, 2 linen closets and laundry and office was a total PIA. The sellers moved from Georgia to Washington state and anything legal (as it really was a theft of $$1000's in materials and labor) would have been ridiculously complicated so we did nothing but 10 years later still burns. Made the move in so crazy as we were so "nice" to let their kids finish the summer with their friends and we moved in 2 weeks before school started and had to set up closets before we could really unpack bedrooms/set up my office (WOH)
I paid $1,000 for my ELFA closet systems...so yes I'm taking those bitches with me. Just pointing that out.
Anonymous wrote:We did a 1 month rent back to our sellers after settlement and found out they had removed all the closet shelves and a built in shelving system in the office. Thing is these were those metal cut to size custom fittings and I cannot believe they would fit any closet easily as the closets were really weird sizes-and just that ugly plain white metal. As this was a 6000sf house (Atlanta so big but not the mansion it would be up here!!!) replacing everything for the 5 bedrooms, 2 linen closets and laundry and office was a total PIA. The sellers moved from Georgia to Washington state and anything legal (as it really was a theft of $$1000's in materials and labor) would have been ridiculously complicated so we did nothing but 10 years later still burns. Made the move in so crazy as we were so "nice" to let their kids finish the summer with their friends and we moved in 2 weeks before school started and had to set up closets before we could really unpack bedrooms/set up my office (WOH)
Anonymous wrote:My retirement. God, this place is a money pit.