Wayne Tomlinson
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Illinois
Ron, but what if they are not there? Then they cannot be attached, can they? Is it possible for the buyer and seller to agree that the appliances do not go with the house?
If they are old and no longer very functional, and the buyer conditions the purchase on the seller getting rid of the old and not very functional appliances, is that in violation of Colorado law?
Just wondering.
My daughter was purchasing her first home. A cheapie It had some of those old metal cabinets in the kitchen. Two days prior to closing, she called and said "Dad, they took all the cabinets from the kitchen. What do we do?"
My response was to call the agent, tell her if the cabinets were not reinstalled as well as they were before, there was no deal!!
At the agents suggeion there was only $100 earnest money. So the cabinets were reinstalled, and the deal closed.
Things happen.
Wayne Tomlinson
If they are old and no longer very functional, and the buyer conditions the purchase on the seller getting rid of the old and not very functional appliances, is that in violation of Colorado law?
Just wondering.
My daughter was purchasing her first home. A cheapie It had some of those old metal cabinets in the kitchen. Two days prior to closing, she called and said "Dad, they took all the cabinets from the kitchen. What do we do?"
My response was to call the agent, tell her if the cabinets were not reinstalled as well as they were before, there was no deal!!
At the agents suggeion there was only $100 earnest money. So the cabinets were reinstalled, and the deal closed.
Things happen.
Wayne Tomlinson