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Old 02-25-2021, 01:23 PM   #17517
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Originally Posted by Euro7r View Post
The house is old, whomever that buys is really isn't buying it for the house, rather than the land itself. Chances of tear-down is quite high considering it's on Vancouver land. The next owner probably just gonna throw everything out...

Also it's the fact it's in mint condition that is <1 year old. Literally barely used; hence, just wondering.
If the appliances matter that much to your buddy, and the buyer is in it for lot value anyways, then it's no harm to write it into the listing and the contract that those appliances aren't included. It's not going to matter to someone bidding mostly on lot value anyways.

Putting it in the listing as an exclusion: (1) saves your buddy from any potential dispute down the road, and (2) is just the upstanding thing to do.

Honestly, it's maybe $2K in appliances on a sale that's at minimum $1.2M. If he honestly believes it's a lot value sale it's not going to change the sell price anyways. Even if it does matter to the buyer, I'd guess that it's at most going to make maybe a $1K difference in final sale price (if even that), so he may as well do the proper thing and list them as exclusions.
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