jmcquown wrote:
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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.
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> 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.
You're right Jill. He is the one who is nuts. People getting a new
appliance wants to pick it themselves. They may want specific features,
like sliding shelves, side by side, or bottom freezer. If you go out and
get a brand new fridge for .. say $1,000 and leave it with the house,
the new owner is getting a used fridge and you would be lucky to get
$500 for it..... if that. They may not want it at all, which means you
will be out $1,000.
OTOTH, you can offer to include a fridge in working order, one which
you might get $100 if you were to sell it, or you may have to make a
trip the the dump, or donate it to a charity that will pick it up.