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Fixtures and fittings - at what stage should we negotiate?
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hamblettamaud wrote: »isn't it reasonable to ask to see a fixtures & fittings list before making an offer? if it isn't, why isn't it?
What you are prepared to leave can often depend on the sum you've accepted or even just whether you like the people or not! Also, if you can't get an offer accepted until you have sold yourself, you are going to be unaware of what you can or need to leave or take until you know where you are going.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Doozergirl wrote: »What you are prepared to leave can often depend on the sum you've accepted or even just whether you like the people or not! Also, if you can't get an offer accepted until you have sold yourself, you are going to be unaware of what you can or need to leave or take until you know where you are going.
yes, but surely some sort of bare minimum fixtures & fittings is appropriate. shouldn't it be listed in advertising brochure anyway?0
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