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Ian

posted on 18th Mar 14 at 12:28

quote:
Originally posted by JM_16v
I'm awaiting a form from the solicitors to look at inclusions and exclusions. To review prior to negotiations with the lady.


You can't force her to sell the house if you've not exchanged yet. Therefore prior negotiations aren't worth a carrot.

If you want to get your way, withdraw the offer and re-submit at the lower price.

Or if you want to really piss her off, withdraw and re-submit at a grand lower. And tell her you're going to do that every day until she signs.


Jimbothebarbarian

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 22:40

Sort it before you move because as mentioned already solicitors don't give a fuck afterwards..


VegasPhil

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 22:21

Curtain poles often aren't cheap. I took mine to the new house.

I'd just act not bothered on the appliances. If they are integral they will probably be a pain to remove anyway.


Ben G

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 22:01

Seller of my house took the bathroom mirror and towel holder with her, leaving horrible holes in the tiles.

Solicitor didn't give a shit. First and last time I ever use them.

I'd expect them to take a fridge, but leave the dishwasher.

[Edited on 17-03-2014 by Ben G]


tom130691

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 21:01

It will be more hassle for her to move them than leave them id not pay and see whats there


deanmcreynolds26

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 19:49

All my integrate appliance are approx 14 months old and maybe about £1500 worth. Wouldn't think of charging extra I'll just be grateful for a buyer lol


JM_16v

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 19:34

£7,000 under asking price

she said fridge was new within 12 months and dishwasher within 24 months. TBH its not a lot its principle


carl123uk

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 18:12

Tell her to remove them and just buy new whatever she takes. Most of the time they can't be bothered so just leave them anyway


RichR

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 16:26

How much under asking was your accepted offer?


RichR

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 16:25

or, knows how much they will cost her in her new place. iirc, you can have a separate fixtures and fittings list up to a total of £5,000 on top of the sale price.

If I ever sell my house, I will be putting both the log burner and range as extras although, I would make it obvious from the outset that that was the case.


jrsteeve

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 16:05

You'll get a fixtures and fittings list that she has to sign to confirm what's included, and what's available to purchase. If she is removing curtain poles it will be in writing that she must repair the walls, if not you can sue for the damage.

Sound like she doesn't want to sell if being a c*unt already.


JM_16v

posted on 17th Mar 14 at 13:51

In the current market the houses in our area are sold within 1-2 weeks of being on the market.

We made an offer and acceptance very quickly so not to loose the house and we are very happy.

HOWEVER

when we turned up the woman advised that she wanted £200 for the fridge and dishwasher which to me are integral and should have been included. ANy comments?

She is also talking about removal of curtain rails which I'm concerned could damage the freshly painted walls.

What do people usually leave behind.

I'm awaiting a form from the solicitors to look at inclusions and exclusions. To review prior to negotiations with the lady.