Selling Your Home, Expert Advice


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Selling Homes Advice

The final stages of the selling process are to many a mystery to many first time buyers questions ranging from what is actually included in the sale are foremost. Harrison Murray estate agency covering locations in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire and Leicestershire.


Nick Salmon, Head of Estate Agency

“There is no doubt that the issue of fixtures and fittings can be very contentious, particularly as there is no law that outlines what should be left in or removed from the house once it has been sold.

Legally, the seller isn’t obliged to leave any fixtures or fittings – and some have been known to unscrew all the light bulbs and even dig up plants from the garden prior to their departure.

This may not be illegal, but would probably cause upset to the buyer if they were unaware!

It is really a case of common sense, and we advise sellers to draw up an inventory stating what is included in the price and what they intend to take. Ideally this should be done early on in the sale process.

Without an inventory it is assumed that fixtures will be left but fittings removed unless previously included in the agent’s details.

 

Conflict between seller and buyer can be avoided by creating an inventory that states exactly what is included in the sale price and what will be removed.

Think about which fixtures and fittings you actually need. There is no point in arguing to keep a particular curtain rail if you are just going to get rid of it later on. Ensure you have everything in writing and agreed – and above all, be friendly. The other party is much more likely to accommodate your wishes if they like you!

 

The general rule of thumb is that a fixture is understood to be any item that is permanently fixed to the structure of the building and a fitting is an item that is free standing or hung by a nail or a hook.

For example:

Fixtures

      Light fittings

      Central heating boilers / radiators

      Kitchen units

      Bathroom suites

      Plugs

      Murals

      Built-in wardrobes and cupboards

Fittings

      Carpets

      Curtains and curtain rails

      Free standing ovens, fridges and washing machines

      Lampshades

      Bed / sofas and other free standing items of furniture

      Television aerials and satellite dishes

      Paintings or mirrors that are not bolted but hung or screwed to a wall.

 

Source: Harrison Murray estate agents


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