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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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"jmcquown" wrote:
> 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.


What's "this house"? And what do you mean by "we rented"... did you
pay rent or did you collect rent?

My brother and I rented a house in the 1980's. We were roommates. The
rental house didn't come with a refrigerator, just a stove and built-in
dishwasher. So I bought a refrigerator.

I took it with me when I moved to an apartment after he got married. I got
money off the monthly rent for providing my own fridge. When it finally
gave up the ghost the apartment complex moved mine out and put one of their
own in.

Most people don't move their appliances unless they're very high end.


It's not outside the realm of
> possiblity to throw in the washer and dryer and even the fridge when we
> sell
> the house. �


You're not "throwing it in", if there's an obvious space for an
appliance then the appliance should be present.


I've never see a house that didn't have a space for a refrigerator. Doesn't
mean we have to run out and buy a new one, at least not to my way of
thinking. People should be able to pick out their own appliances. But
thanks for giving your opinion; I did ask

Jill