It is very important to be specific about which fixtures and chattels you'll be including with the sale and lleaving with the house. A chattel is an item which is not screwed or permanently attached to the home. It may, however, be attached by pipes or wires. The washer, dryer, stove and fridge are good examples. A fixture is attached in some way that technically makes it part of the house. Built-in shelving, light fixtures and a built-in dishwasher are examples of fixtures. The distinction between chattels and fixtures can sometimes be blurry. For that reason, it is best to be clear about which items the seller wishes to remove and which will be staying with the home. All Offers provide space for these details to be agreed upon and documented.
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