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Old Apr 9, 2006, 04:18 PM
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Are they real property!!!!

We are going to be putting our home up for sale in the next few months and, I have seen and heard of horror stories that have arisen in real estate transactions. I already know not to get to friendly because, this purely is a business transaction. I will be very cordial and try not get wrapped up in what is said. like feeling sorry if there is a potitential sad story if you will.

I was just wondering I saw somethig similar as to what I am going to ask posted earlier as "Damaged Goods". I have tons of custom draperies some are on rods and, some are affixed to to the wall that were custom made. Are they apart of the real property? Because of how they are attached to the the wall and can not come off like a normal curtain that is on a rod. Now I know I can take the ones that are on the rod. but, as far as the the custom ones per the contract it states if I am reading it correctly any real property cannot be removed unless otherwise stated to be replaced in the contract. Can someone help with this matter s, I do not have any nightmares!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old Apr 9, 2006, 04:47 PM   #2  
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First I would also use a real estate agency, and never be at the home when the other party is looking, only let the real estate agent do all of the contact with the buyer.

Next you can include or not include any item you want to be sold with the house.

This is what you "offer for sale" Next when the buyer looks at the home he will if he wants the home, make a offer to buy to include any item he wants or what he does not want. They may ask for your kitchen table, your curtains, even your lawn mower if they want to ask for it.

Then you either say yes or no or counter offer.

The trouble with the previous issue was that first the buyer never looked at the curtains, and next it was not included in the house deal, it was a seperate deal.

If curtains are normally custom made, for special size windows, they are included with the house.

If you don't want them to go, you merley say when you put the house up for sale that they are not included.

You don't have to let anything go, you can say in your offer to sale that the bath tub won't stay, any and everything is always up to negotiate.
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Anything that is not part of the structure of the house or would cause damage if removed, would not be considered part of the property. This doesn't mean leaving screw holes for stuff hung on the walls.

Custom window treaments would not be part of the property and can be offered separately. If the seller is smart, they will enumerate anything they see as part of the contract to prevent any misunderstandings about what can and can't be removed.
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And always remember if you want to take a specific rod with you, put it in the contract!

That way, there is no mis-communication.

List all of the pieces and say what he gets or does not gets. Heck, you can say he doesn’t get any of that stuff. Put it in the contract.
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