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May 2, 2009 at 6:00 PM #392582May 3, 2009 at 9:34 AM #392129RenParticipant
A master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
May 3, 2009 at 9:34 AM #392392RenParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
May 3, 2009 at 9:34 AM #392604RenParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
May 3, 2009 at 9:34 AM #392656RenParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
May 3, 2009 at 9:34 AM #392798RenParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
May 3, 2009 at 10:22 AM #392164meadandaleParticipant“Washer, dryer, ceiling fans and refrigerator don’t convey”
Who the hell takes their ceiling fans with them when they move out?!
Unbelievable…
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Simply put, a fixture is something that is permanently attached to real property (a house). Things such as ceiling fans, chandeliers, towel racks, built in shelves, carpet etc. Fixtures are always included in the sale of a home. The owner of a home can’t unbolt everything connected to a home before you take possession.Granted, a ceiling fan isn’t really “permanent”. It could be uninstalled. But it IS an integral part of the home (unlike say, a piece of furniture) and is included in the sale of a home.
[/quote]May 3, 2009 at 10:22 AM #392427meadandaleParticipant“Washer, dryer, ceiling fans and refrigerator don’t convey”
Who the hell takes their ceiling fans with them when they move out?!
Unbelievable…
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Simply put, a fixture is something that is permanently attached to real property (a house). Things such as ceiling fans, chandeliers, towel racks, built in shelves, carpet etc. Fixtures are always included in the sale of a home. The owner of a home can’t unbolt everything connected to a home before you take possession.Granted, a ceiling fan isn’t really “permanent”. It could be uninstalled. But it IS an integral part of the home (unlike say, a piece of furniture) and is included in the sale of a home.
[/quote]May 3, 2009 at 10:22 AM #392639meadandaleParticipant“Washer, dryer, ceiling fans and refrigerator don’t convey”
Who the hell takes their ceiling fans with them when they move out?!
Unbelievable…
[quote]
Simply put, a fixture is something that is permanently attached to real property (a house). Things such as ceiling fans, chandeliers, towel racks, built in shelves, carpet etc. Fixtures are always included in the sale of a home. The owner of a home can’t unbolt everything connected to a home before you take possession.Granted, a ceiling fan isn’t really “permanent”. It could be uninstalled. But it IS an integral part of the home (unlike say, a piece of furniture) and is included in the sale of a home.
[/quote]May 3, 2009 at 10:22 AM #392691meadandaleParticipant“Washer, dryer, ceiling fans and refrigerator don’t convey”
Who the hell takes their ceiling fans with them when they move out?!
Unbelievable…
[quote]
Simply put, a fixture is something that is permanently attached to real property (a house). Things such as ceiling fans, chandeliers, towel racks, built in shelves, carpet etc. Fixtures are always included in the sale of a home. The owner of a home can’t unbolt everything connected to a home before you take possession.Granted, a ceiling fan isn’t really “permanent”. It could be uninstalled. But it IS an integral part of the home (unlike say, a piece of furniture) and is included in the sale of a home.
[/quote]May 3, 2009 at 10:22 AM #392834meadandaleParticipant“Washer, dryer, ceiling fans and refrigerator don’t convey”
Who the hell takes their ceiling fans with them when they move out?!
Unbelievable…
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Simply put, a fixture is something that is permanently attached to real property (a house). Things such as ceiling fans, chandeliers, towel racks, built in shelves, carpet etc. Fixtures are always included in the sale of a home. The owner of a home can’t unbolt everything connected to a home before you take possession.Granted, a ceiling fan isn’t really “permanent”. It could be uninstalled. But it IS an integral part of the home (unlike say, a piece of furniture) and is included in the sale of a home.
[/quote]May 3, 2009 at 10:51 AM #3921795yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]”Owner is licensed Real Estate agent.”[/quote]
And you know every time Real Estate agent song is ‘This is the best time to buy house – interest rates are going to be higher’. May be this time they want to show practical by putting this kind of rates what they sing a song
May 3, 2009 at 10:51 AM #3924425yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]”Owner is licensed Real Estate agent.”[/quote]
And you know every time Real Estate agent song is ‘This is the best time to buy house – interest rates are going to be higher’. May be this time they want to show practical by putting this kind of rates what they sing a song
May 3, 2009 at 10:51 AM #3926545yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]”Owner is licensed Real Estate agent.”[/quote]
And you know every time Real Estate agent song is ‘This is the best time to buy house – interest rates are going to be higher’. May be this time they want to show practical by putting this kind of rates what they sing a song
May 3, 2009 at 10:51 AM #3927065yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]”Owner is licensed Real Estate agent.”[/quote]
And you know every time Real Estate agent song is ‘This is the best time to buy house – interest rates are going to be higher’. May be this time they want to show practical by putting this kind of rates what they sing a song
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