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hahabogus wrote:
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>> For some reason my middle brother thinks before we can sell this
>> house we need to buy a new refrigerator. He and I were roommates in
>> the 1980's and we *rented* a house. It didn't come with a
>> refrigerator. I bought one.
>>
>> I don't think it's necessary to provide a refrigerator when you're
>> selling a house. Just an FYI, this is pretty much a place where
>> retirees move. It's not like some 20-somethings (who have absolutely
>> nothing to their name) are going to buy the house. People who move
>> here are pretty well set and they probably have their own appliances.
>> It's not outside the realm of possiblity to throw in the washer and
>> dryer and even the fridge when we sell the house. But I don't think
>> we should have to provide one. What are your thoughts?
>>
>> Jill
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>>

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> I've never bought a house with fridge. Why would you want somebody's
> old fridge? Even if it is less than a yr or 2 old? So with a fridge
> supplied it limits any colour the new people would paint/decorate
> with. Waste of a fridge. I'm guessing middle brother just wants a
> fridge, or wants more attention.



LOL Alan. He's got a practically new refrigerator. He just built a house
so everything in his kitchen is practically new. I have no idea what he's
thinking. I thought maybe I was nuts. Turns out he's nuts And I agree
about the decorating limitations. Let people put in what they want.

Jill