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Are you sure it doesn't mean you get to keep them, in that they come with the house as part of the sale?
We viewed the house and the only stuff I saw was nets & curtains,1 picture hanging on a wall and a old oven in the kitchen.there is a small pile of rubble in the garage.
Would this put you off proceeding with the sale ?
I've talked with my solicitor and he said it's a very odd clause as it doesn't state how long I'd be obliged too keep all fittings,furniture & items for the owner.
Does it specifically say 'keep them for the owner'? That suggests storing them until such time as the owner comes and collects them?
Or does it just say keep all contents? Purchasers' solicitors will often add a clause specifying that the vendor must remove all personal contents including from attics and any outhouses prior to closing.
Vendors will often leave behind junk they don't want, but I've never heard of one asking a purchaser to store contents post sale.
Leo its states you are obliged too All fittings,furniture &items for the owner.however it's does not say for how long.
Have you asked your solicitor to contact the vendors solicitor about removing the clause ??
So, if I'm reading this right, the current owner wants to sell you their house, receive your money, and have you store an, as yet, unspecified number of items for them for an indefinite amount of time, which they will collect at their convenience?Yes,we have got a response which is stating the owner has some sort of list of items they want too get from the house.
The only item of value I seen was a oven in the kitchen,nets/curtains & 1 picture hanging on a wall.
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