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Money Moral Dilemma: Should I take my garden plants to my new home?
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DiscountofMonteCristo wrote: »Yeah do it! Come on, you've put the work and money in, you'd just lose it all and have to start again if you don't take them with you.
"Come on, you've put the work and money in, you'd just lose it all "
And the insulation you installed in the loft. And and and....
PERLease...! Just because you made improvements to your house or garden does not mean you can rip them out when they are part of the reason the buyer has agreed to pay £X00,000 !0 -
DiscountofMonteCristo wrote: »Yeah do it! Come on, you've put the work and money in, you'd just lose it all and have to start again if you don't take them with you. Will the buyer look after them if you leave them? Do they even want them or will they clean them out and put something else in? You don't know, but you do know they'll still be appreciated if you take them to your new place.
SO this car you are buying off me... well, you see, I replaced the engine myself, and I'm kind of proud of it so you don't get that with the car, and I re-upholstered the seats, so I'll be keeping those..........0 -
Why is this thread still going? It's based on a false premise, so all it's doing is misleading. GM answered the question on Page 1.
There never was a moral dilemma. It's a legal matter. This sort of thing is all covered in the questions before contract.0
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